Tiny House in a Landscape

Paul Kraus from Kansas is sharing a stone cottage in Kansas for our feature this week. Here is what Paul says about this cute little cottage.

When visiting my roots, my mother informed me that my Great Grandma
built a tiny stone cottage called her “Rambler’s Rest”, constructed of
stone gathered locally and from friend and family travels around the
globe.

Thanks Paul for these great photos and sharing them with us. If you have some interesting photos that would fit into this weekly feature be sure and email them to me at tinyhouseblog(at)gmail(dot)com.

rambler's rest

Welcome to Rambler's Rest
Welcome to Rambler's Rest
Ramblers Rest with Fire Pit
Ramblers Rest with Fire Pit
Rambler's Rest Profile
Rambler's Rest Profile
View from the South
View from the South

by Kent Griswold (Tiny House Blog)

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4 thoughts on “Tiny House in a Landscape”

  1. I have a place out of the city i live in miami and would love a tiny house cheep 🙂 I dont make that much money just saved up for a well to be dug. I need help on learning how to build one or get a used or cheep one thanks..
    I have a pace in the mountians in oakhlomia

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  2. My suggestion:

    Keep searching & reviewing ads for Tiny Homes For Sale on the internet, until you find one that fits your budget. Save $$ til you can purchase one. Or attend a workshop & learn to build one.

    Coming economic hard times will require self-sufficiency for optimum survival.

    These folks [there are others] make pretty Tiny Homes — you can consult with them to plan/design a little house that meets your budget & needs:

    portlandalternativedwellings.com

    Best Wishes!

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