Small Vacation House with Pool
This house in Sweden looks beautiful on the outide, and has some wonderful architectural bits on the inside that make it a must-bookmark. Link via MoCo Loco
View ArticleCompact Beach Chalet
This tiny little home has some great features considering it’s only 388 sq. ft. The woodwork is wonderful, and the use of bunk bends definitely conserves space. If nothing else, this would be great as...
View ArticleGrass Roots X House
This lovely little weekend cabin is in rural Hennepin, Illinois, surrounded by farmland. Surprisingly modern, it’s a great example of how you can truly live where you want with what you want. Link (via...
View ArticleUniverse House with the Ultimate Pool
Wow. There’s a lot to love with this one. The thatched roof on the patio (with a hammock, of course). The way the house blends right in to the landscape. But mostly check out that pool. That is one of...
View ArticleGreen Summer Cabin
This delightful little summer cabin has it all. It’s built from local wood and reused windows, and the forest even grows through part of the roof! It’s perfectly small and cosy, plus has an amazing...
View ArticleSmall Concrete and Wood Cabin
This small cabin is described by the architects as “essentially a wooden tent on a platform that opens to the forest and river”. It’s beautiful the way the cabin opens up – there’s very little barrier...
View ArticleSmall Chilean Guest House
I love this small guest home near Navidad, Chile, by Aata Architects. It looks so simple, like it could almost be built in a weekend. But the inside is warm and inviting, and the deck looks perfect for...
View ArticlePolyhedron Backyard Space
What a wonderful project – I just love the way this looks. View more at Contemporist
View ArticleHenry Point Cabin
This small cabin addition is only 830 sq ft. In case you think that’s too small to be interesting, check out the interior: You don’t need 2500 sq ft to have something awesome! View more pictures at...
View ArticleCozy Off-Grid Retreat
From the latest issue of Dwell comes this wonderful little cabin in Maine. For only 480 square feet, it really has a lot of space! With solar panels, a full graywater system, composting toilets, an...
View ArticleContemporary Garden Studio
Billed as a “Contemporary Garden Studio” by the fine folks at Contemporist, it seems to me as though this would make a great (albeit small) weekend cabin. Throw in some solar panels and a few other...
View ArticleMeditation Pod
I’m not sure I love the location, it might be hard to meditate while sitting in a room over a bog, but I love the idea. It looks like this little cabin could withstand a lot, and it’d be a lot of fun...
View ArticleSmall Modern River Cabin
This little 600 sq. ft. cabin maximizes it’s space with lots of big windows that are cantilevered to bring the outdoors inside. It’s a great idea that you normally only see in much bigger houses, and...
View ArticleFour People Plus One Dog in 180 Square Feet
Sometimes I need to remember that I don’t need a gigantic space. This weekend cabin in British Columbia started at 10 x 12 feet, plus a sleeping loft. It’s grown a bit since then, but it makes a great...
View ArticleLittle House for the Weekend
There’s definitely something to be said for building a small, nearby getaway. The owners of this cozy 150 sq. ft. home decided that instead of packing and driving 2+ hours to a weekend getaway, they...
View ArticleSwiss Alps Shelter
Sometimes I see the mountains here in Washington state and think that they’re pretty big and imposing. Then I see pictures like this. This cabin was built from an old livestock shelter, and restored to...
View ArticleWinthrop Pine Forest Cabin
Another great cabin in the Winthrop area of Washington state, not far from my hometown of Wenatchee. This little cabin is only 850 sq ft, but that’s plenty of room for the one bedroom and a large...
View ArticleMini Hawaiian House
In contrast to many of the cabins I post here on CabinZoom, this one is tiny, cheap, and rough. But it’s cheap. I’m a little unclear on the math, but it only cost a few thousand dollars, and that’s...
View ArticleFlathead Lake Cabin
I’m generally not a fan of cabins built on piers, especially when they aren’t anchored to the ground at all. Maybe it’s living in the Pacific Northwest, but I worry that in an earthquake the whole...
View ArticleTye River Cabin
After that 11,000 sq ft behemoth we posted the other day, here’s one that more our speed – the 600 sq ft Tye River Cabin, designed by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects. With fold-out walls and a...
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