something small in a couple areas in our favorite places and this is awesome!
tiny cabin similar in size to what ours will be
small but cute - like the dormers
this cozy cabin in the wood looks warm and inviting.
8. Woodsy cabin. This petite cabin on Orcas Island in the Pacific Northwest fits in beautifully with the surrounding landscape. I imagine that staying here would make you feel worlds away from the stresses of regular life.
little cabin. I know the kitchen cabinets are fir, is that also what is used throughout the house? Is the ceiling fir as well? Thank you.
leads to a small sleeping loft tucked under the roof.
Nice look for a very small cabin.
Orca cabin tiny house living space
The cabin may be diminutive, but it is packed with smart features such as an open floor plan and loft bedroom. The high quality of workmanship shows in everything from the gleaming wood floors and beams to the jigsaw-like stone patio.See more of this small cabin
Small family cabin in Sandpoint, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Architectural design by John Hendricks, AIA. Owner wanted the loft to accommodate 6-8 people and also provide a separate gathering place for any age group. The owner, an antique collector and salvage enthusiast, wanted to incorporate as many
was a small cabin that felt large and inviting with a timeless feel.
Photo by Marie-Dominique Verdier
Small family cabin in Sandpoint, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Architectural design by John Hendricks, AIA. The owner, an antique collector and salvage enthusiast, wanted to incorporate as many unique items as possible. Notice, a vintage school map is used as a window shade. The outcome was a small cabin
Small family cabin in Sandpoint, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Architectural design by John Hendricks, AIA. The owner, an antique collector and salvage enthusiast, wanted to incorporate as many unique items as possible. Notice, a vintage school map is used as a window shade. The outcome was a small cabin
Small family cabin in Sandpoint, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Architectural design by John Hendricks, AIA. The owner, an antique collector and salvage enthusiast, wanted to incorporate as many unique items as possible. Notice, a vintage school map is used as a window shade. The outcome was a small cabin
Small family cabin in Sandpoint, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Architectural design by John Hendricks, AIA. This screened in porch is high above the forest floor looking out towards the lake. The bed provides an opportunity for visitors to sleep outside during the warm summer months.The owner, an antique
was a small cabin that felt large and inviting with a timeless feel.
Photo by Marie-Dominique Verdier