Test Drive A Tiny House Today with Airbnb

Perhaps you’re considering ditching most of your possessions, going part time and remote at your job and swapping your clunky traditional home/apartment for a tiny house. But you’re not sure it’s the right move. You have your doubts about what it’s like to inhabit such a small space.

Airbnb can help you with your tiny hesitation. The site offers a number of tiny houses you can call home for a night or two, providing a taste-test for your would-be tiny life.

By far the most interesting that we found is  David Guilbault’s 68 sq ft Teeny Tiny Guesthouse in Seattle, WA (video above). The DIY paradise features a very clever “garage door Murphy bed” and in-floor, full-sized tub. David charges $75/night with a two night minimum.

A little outside of Santa Cruz in Aptos, CA is the Mushroom Dome Cabin. The owners claim it’s the “number 1 listing on Airbnb”; with its cool design and beautiful setting, we can imagine why.

The tiny house sleeps 3, features a wraparound porch and a 22″ LCD TV. The $100/night charge includes breakfast.

If you live on the east coast, you can rent a more traditional tiny house right on beautiful Lake Champlain in Plattsburgh, NY (below).

This model is a more traditional, Tumbleweed-style, trailer-based tiny house. Nelson, who owns the place, includes access to kayaks, canoes and paddle boats. The place is $100/night with a 2 night minimum.

Also on the east coast is this awesome treehouse in Lincoln, VT. The structure rests 30 ft above a fern covered forest by the Green Mountain National Forest.

Lincoln is three hours from Montreal and four from Boston, so it’s a bit out of the way–for better or worse. Ellie and Harrison, who rent the place, charge $125/night.

While these stays might not perfectly replicate living full-time in a tiny house, they might give you a sense of what it’s like. Barring that, they look like great, relatively affordable places to spend your vacation.

via Tiny House Listings

Safe For Work Images Make You Want to Quit Your Job

Do you lust after compact homes? Do you fantasize about retreating into nature? Do you love moss and wood beams? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the website Cabin Porn is for you.

image credit: Vegar Moen

The site is little more than an image bank of gorgeous cabins from around the world. Some are big, but the majority are quite modest in size. There’s little in the way of commentary, design motivation, etc.–simply images with which one constructs daydreams.

image credit: Tom Fowlks
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