This leaves the entrance area free as a well-lit and ventilated living area, open to the kitchen but seemingly separate from it. With a park model style, and a low loft, this cabin stretches the 399 square foot it provides and includes a king-size bedroom to the back and a bathroom opposite the kitchen. Their Elio has a claim to bringing you closer to the stars, and it does not fail to deliver with its rooftop deck – a lovely outdoor addition to the screen porch. River Ridge Escape specialized in tiny log homes. A 20’ x 5’ covered porch sits neatly at the front of the property. Mahoning (c) Timber Haven Log HomesĪs the largest of the tiny log homes on this list, the Mahoning takes 400 square foot and the premise that fewer internal walls mean more space and capitalizes on it.Ī combined kitchen, living room and bedroom give this cabin one large living area while the bathroom is tucked into the far corner from the entrance. This cabins size and layout make it a good hunting cabin. First to the left is a bathroom and the bedroom follows that, with room for a single or a bunk bed.
Additional to this it offers a wide, 20’ x 6’ covered porch.Įntering from the porch you come into the living room and kitchen. With a footprint of 14’7” x 20’, the Boulder Lodge Cabin has a living space of 292 square foot. Boulder Lodge Cabin (c) Conestoga Log Cabins The 6’ x 20’ covered porch gives good space for outdoor enjoyment, and the butt and pass corners give the rustic feeling that is in high demand from tiny log homes.īe careful when calculating the square footage – the clearance from flooring to ceiling must be over 7 foot for it to count, so often lofts are considered crawl space. With its 280 square foot, the Timbertrail has a similar layout to the Boulder Lodge Cabin, entering the great room with the bathroom first on the left and a single bedroom after that. To the back is a 9’ x 12’ bedroom with a small bathroom tucked between the great room and bedroom. Entering on the short side of the cabin brings you into the great room, with the kitchen along the side. It comes in a range of sizes, but it made this list as the smallest option is 390 square foot.Īt 13’ x 36’ this lovely tiny log cabin provides plenty of well-used space. With touches of an Adirondack style, The Catskill Cabin brings rugged charm to tiny log homes. This cabin is well suited to bird watchers and hunters. The fewer internal walls involved, the more space you get to use. It has one wall dividing the space from front to back, and therefore has two rooms – one thing we know for sure is that with tiny log homes, the fewer internal walls that are involved, the more space there is to use. The Grizzly I has a strikingly steep gable roof, giving it a prominent appearance, and its 14’ x 16’ living area offers a cozy 224 square foot. The Grizzly I (c) The Original Log Cabin Homes This is a surprisingly comfortable cabin considering the small footprint. To the rear, there is a private bedroom with room for a double, and a bathroom. Serenity (c) Conestoga Log CabinsĪs one of Conestoga Log Cabins’ most popular kits for sale, and at 14’ x 20’, the Serenity Log Cabin fits its 280 square foot snugly into the category of tiny log homes.Įntering from the front, there is a well-sized covered porch leading through the entrance to the living area. It does not sound like a lot, but you may be surprised at how much a simple design allows you to fit into such a cozy space.ġ8 Tiny Log Homes 18. Whether you are looking for inspiration or ideas, we have scoured the web and collected the best tiny log homes that you can find.įor this round-up, we are sticking to cabins that are less than 400 square foot. Strictly speaking, a tiny home has a living area of less than 400 square foot. Most people squeeze in some 400-1,000 square foot cabins, but technically these are small homes. How big a tiny home is will depend on who you ask.
Now you’re not going to fit the whole family in for an overnighter, and you certainly won’t be hosting parties there, but tiny log homes are perfect for one or two people to take some time to enjoy the hearty feeling of a timber home. With the tiny size also comes a tiny price – the dream of having your own log cabin becomes quite achievable for those with a smaller budget. For a start, they are, well…tiny! However, they sure can be cozy, comfortable, and all you need for a guest house. Tiny log homes are the epitome of a getaway log cabin and are climbing in popularity.