Tiny Cabin Retreat Reconnects Its Guests With Nature
This tiny business firm is a mannerly piddling cabin congenital past Ryan McLaughlin with no prior experience. His goal was to rent the cabin and to provide the guests with the opportunity to reconnect with nature and to disconnect from their daily routines, to try something different for a change. The cabin offers 160 square anxiety of infinite in total and is located on a vineyard in Austin, Texas. Unlike the typical tiny houses which are usually just miniature versions of full-size homes, this cabin has its ain unique graphic symbol besides equally an outside-the-box design.
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View in gallery Not everything is equally traditional and direct-frontwards as the wooden facade and pitched roof suggest. A fiberglass door conceals a little nook that contains a solar-powered water heater, a propane tank and a wood storage area. Inside, the cabin includes a small kitchen with a sink, a hot plate and a mini fridge, a cozy little sitting expanse with a convertible sofa and a tiny desk-bound, a bath with a frosted glass wall that lets lite pass through without compromising privacy and a loft sleeping accommodation with a queen-size bed, accessible via a wooden ladder.
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