Hob-Nobbin from Hobbitat Spaces

A day in the life of our friend Colin. From a hob to the great outdoors of Garrett County and back. Not too shabby. This 425 square foot cabin is eco friendly, featuring recycled heart pine from the Carnegie Railroad shed. See different models and looks at our website hobbitatspaces.com. Or go see 13 different Hobs in person at Blue Moon Rising in McHenry, Maryland. A special thanks to everyone at Blue Moon Rising, Moon Shadow Cafe, and Colin Ware Hob-Nobbin from Hobbitat Spaces on Vimeo. interior of cabin

18 thoughts on “Hob-Nobbin from Hobbitat Spaces”

  1. FOR AS MUCH EVIL THERE IS IN THE WORLD, THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN REFRESHING AND CERTAINLY MEMORIABLE OF DAYS GONE BY.

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  2. Thanks for sharing our video!
    We are almost finished with the last hobs at Blue Moon Rising. Lots of photos to come in the next few weeks.

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  3. Gee, it looks like the guy is getting enough to eat and having fun — BUT, what’s the extra ladder lead to INSIDE the house? What’re the bathroom facilities? Is there a refrigerator? Insulation? Heat? Water have to be hauled? Permanent septic or?

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    • Most of your questions are answered on the Cabin Rentals page of their website. These are mini cabins with running water, bathrooms, heat, air, and kitchenette. The ladder leads up to a sleeping loft.

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  4. cool little house! However I cringe when you tear ass down the stream and rip up and down the trail. Please remember to leave no trace in the woods!

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  5. Really enjoyed looking at the photos on the website. I can really see what I might come up with for my best home. Thank you!

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  6. Amazing setting for a lovely home! I think the Hobbitat approach to housing is wonderful and this is little lifestyle showcase video…except for one BIG thing…I did not see any work being done. Work (in the right amounts) is good – creative – healthy – what does this guy do to get the $ to buy the beer and fishing line? If you showed that, it would really put the tiny life into perspective!

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  7. Do guys like this that live in uber-cute little houses have jobs, or do they just bike, go to coffee shops and drink beer all day?

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  8. We love Hobbitat. They built the most creative tiny cabins we could ever want for our eco-friendly vacation village, Blue Moon Rising. Come try them out. We have 13 on site. We would love to see pictures of everyone elses tiny houses and micro cabins. Send me some links 🙂

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