Tiny House in a Landscape

cabin in the fall

This week’s Tiny House in a Landscape comes from Beth Morgan. Here is what Beth has to say about her Tiny Home. I wanted to share with you a picture of my little house. The last owner moved it log-by-log from a neighboring county and erected it on 1 acre … Read more

Patrick and Christie’s Cabin Story

cabin front

by Patrick Schutt Who hasn’t dreamed of escaping the stress of the real world and going back to a simpler time? That is exactly what my wife Christie and I did. After years of running the rat race Monday through Friday and dealing with hectic weekends we were frazzled and … Read more

Tiny House in a Landscape

Montana Cabin

Dawndi Keim from Montana Mobile Cabins sent me a small cabin in a landscape photo that I thought fit the bill for this weekly feature. Dawndi says: I recently did a restoration project on a cow camp in Southwest Montana. Set in a beautiful landscape this cow camp would make … Read more

Tiny House in a Landscape

old home place

Last month Lori, one of the Tiny House Blogs readers sent me this link to this wonderful tiny cabin in a landscape. The photo is listed as creative commons at Flickr and was taken by anoldent (not a real name). Entitled “Old Home Place” with the following description. You can … Read more

Stone House Woodworks Log Cabin

log cabin shell

Guest Post by Dave Stonehouse Dave Stonehouse from Stonehouse Woodworks in Golden, BC. Here are some pictures of my 16 x 20 log shell that I built last winter. The shell is complete and currently for sale. I have begun building my first “littlefoot” log cabin. The sub floor is … Read more

Tiny House in a Landscape

log cabin

by Doug Mier Yesterday, July 3rd, my fiance’ and I went out for a motorcycle ride. We ended up about 50 south of Louisville, KY in Hodgenville – the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. About 6 miles north east of town, on KY Hwy 31E, is a small roadside area, owned … Read more

Glacier Trailhead Cabins

Glacier Trailhead Cabins

Montana Mobile Cabins have been quite busy again so far this year. They recently delivered two cabins to Glacier Trailhead Cabins. Both cabins are 18 ft x 24 ft using square log construction. Both cabins were delivered as “dry” cabins, the clients will be finishing out the cabins themselves, as … Read more

Jon Giswold’s Cabin Update

Jon's log cabin

I featured Jon Giswold’s cabin back in 2010 and he recently sent me some pictures of how his cabin looks today and I thought that you might enjoy seeing them.

Jon’s cabin is built by an Amish company called Cabins to Go and he had this 12 x 20 cabin constructed for around $18,000. You can view the previous post Jon’s Cabin in Wisconsin to learn more about it and see interior photos.

Thanks Jon for the update.

Jon's log cabin

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Wyoming Cabin in the Woods

front of cabin

by Ann Bucholtz

I bought the Little Cabin in 2003. It was a one room 20 x 30 ft. hunting cabin without indoor plumbing or electric and I paid $95,000. Utilities existed at the road about 100 feet from the cabin. My son and I used it as a summer camp cabin and each year I added an upgrade. One year water to a hydrant out back, another year electric to a power pole, another year a septic system. When visiting we would run a 100 ft electric cord to the interior to run a small electric heater (the wood stove was unsafe) and a small refrigerator. The homeowner’s association would not allow a compost toilet system because of my close proximity to the adjacent stream.

front of cabin

When I first bought the cabin, it contained old sleeping mattresses and had a broken window. Mice had moved in and it required deep cleaning to be habitable as a camp cabin. The cabin is situated on nearly 4.5 acres surrounded by National Forest, has year round access and is 3 minutes from a small Western town with amenities. Occasionally, the town runs horses and cattle down main street changing pastures! There is even a local rodeo every weekend in the summer as well as packhorse races for entertainment. Winter brings cross country skiing and animal watching.

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Tiny House in a Landscape

This weeks Tiny House in a Landscape was taken by Emily, a geology student from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The picture was taken somewhere in the Yukon and I discovered her blog by accident looking for tiny cabins in the mountains. It is a random photo of a log cabin she … Read more

Tiny House in a Landscape

Steven from Tiny House Listings just got back from a weekend vacation up to the mountains of North Carolina, just outside of Asheville. They rented out an 1800’s log cabin and on the property was this little tiny house. It was originally used to homeschool the family’s 9 children over … Read more

Simple Skinny-D Log Cabin

by Frank Mielke

*Updated with interior photos and more details

This cabin was built with “skinny-D” (my term) logs, cut on site, laterally down the center, to make two logs. The cabin is twelve foot by twelve foot, and the log work was done in less than six days. From standing timber to a log set in the wall takes an average time of one hour per log. If you are in a remote location, and have good timber, this is about the cheapest way to build a small cabin. This cabin is located about two miles off the Yentna River in Alaska.

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