Keith’s Tiny Log Cabin

Keith from Indiana sent me his story about his little log cabin that he built himself with no prior knowledge. Here is Keith’s story: I built the cabin in 1990 with the help of a friend, both of us having zero prior knowledge or construction skills. After reading three main … Read more

Jalopy Cabins

Lyle Congdon a graphic designer who runs her business, Wild Spirit Designs in Colorado is also stepping into the tiny house and cabin business and will soon be opening Jalopy Cabins. She contacted me the other day to tell me about this jalopy cabin. Jalopy Cabins gets its name from the … Read more

Old Place Cabin

One of my own dreams was to have a log cabin in the mountains, for me the dream has not been fulfilled but for David Harell from Mississippi his dream has become a reality. David originally alerted me in a comment that he was building his cabin and had started … Read more

Sing Log Cabin

In an earlier post we looked at the SingRV, their portable tiny home. In this post I want to show you Sing’s Log Cabin. Sing logs are made with Patented Sing honeycomb core for insulation that provides a warm, natural, comfortable and energy efficient home. Sing has two type of … Read more

Adirondack Cabin

One of the neat things about keeping things small is the beauty of simplicity. I came across this neat Adirondack cabin and just love the basic style of the lean-to converted into a small cabin, simply by adding a log front, windows, and a door. The hand scribed logs are … Read more

Natural Log Rv’s

Natural Log Rv’s are an alternative for our Canadian neighbors who are interested in owning a Tumbleweed or Tortoise Shell Home but can’t afford to have them shipped to Eastern Canada. Built in Ford Bank, New Brunswick, Canada by Ron Hessel, the Natural Log Rv’s are pioneering in the field … Read more