So you want a tiny house cabin … I mean pretty tiny … but big enough to camp out in? Well, there’s no reason you need to go big if that’s what you’re looking for, right? As long as you have enough space for a bed, a table, and a food preparation area, you can cover the bases of off-grid or small cabin living.
And who’s to say you can’t update the building a bit later with a bathroom, or a sink and fridge, or add a second unit onto it?
This is one of the Amish Buildings little cabins, called the “Miller Cabin”
M.B. CABINS SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4′ deep attached porch/overhang/deck along one full side
- One set of wooden Double Doors
- 67″ wide by 72″ high Door openings
(In 6′-8′ Wide Barns – 53″ w by 72″ h) - One wooden entry door (36″w x 72″h)
- 2×6 T&G treated flooring
- 7′ High sidewalls
- 12″ front and back overhang w/ 2×4 fascia
- 6″ side overhang w/ 2×4 fascia
- Primed L.P. Smart Siding
- 25 Year Shingles
- 5/8″ CDX Plywood Roof Sheathing
- 2×4 Framing – 16″ O.C.
(Vertical barn siding – 24″ O.C.) - 4×4 Pressure Treated Runners
(4×6 for buildings 16’L or longer) - Aluminum Drip Edge
- Louvered Air Vents
- Locking Door handle
- 1×4 Cedar trim and door frame
- Header above doors
- Double studs on all door jambs
- Heavy duty barn door hinges
- All doors are reinforced with double frames and assembled with screws
- All exterior nails galvanized
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