This weeks Tiny House in a Landscape is a photo of a cabin taken by Alex and Mina on a road trip that they took from Montreal to Val-Des-Lacs, Canada. They published an online travelogue of their trip on a blog entitled “sending postcards” which you can view here.
I personally enjoy rustic cabins and this one with its weathered wood siding and nice big porch is particularly inviting to me. I like the way the porch protects the wood from the bulk of the snow and can only imagine the warmth that wood brings during a cold winter day. I would enjoy seeing an interior photo of the cabin but my guess is that Alex and Mina were not able to go inside as there are no inside photos to share.
LOL! Alex and Mina would probably not get past the yard wolf to get inside.
That’s a Yard Huskey not a yard Wolf,,and she’s as pretty as the cabin.
I do love small wood cabins. Thank you for including them.
I love the yard wolf and the stack of wood to keep it cozy on cold winter nights. Lovely home and the snow on the roof is extra insulation. Two doors?
Check out this tiny cabin in the Swiss Alps:
http://www.snowaddiction.org/2014/02/see-that-tiny-place-in-the-mountains-it-is-awesome-but-you-probably-do-not-want-to-go-there..html
Hi,
Please tell me how you got around all the prohibitive laws in Quebec, I would like to build my own tiny house too but my research so far from many municipalities do not allow such construction, it’s so frustating. Any help would be great.
Thanks