![]() ![]() If you want a bit more comfortable seating arrangement, just can definitely buy or create a simple bench cushion to add to the top of both benches. One side has a drawer or storage while the other opens up to store inside the deep area of the bench. See also Canadian Tiny House Builders Design Sleek “Warbler” Home on 24’ Trailer He even built in a corner nook for a small radio and lamp! He built in a very basic set of benches that double as storage and seating. Of course, aside from the desk chair, you may want more seating. Extra storage always comes in handy, even in your rustic retreat. He used this for vintage item displays, but you could use these shelves for linens, snacks, or more cookware. This cabin not only has shelving for storage, but it has a fun fold down table function! This is just right for food prep, playing a game, or holding a lantern to light the room. This could be used as a writers cabin for creating that next best selling American novel! You’ll notice to the side, there is a simple table or desk with a chair and additional open shelving. I love that while it is tall, there is still room on top for additional storage. This tall cabinet has multiple doors and shelves for keeping things out of sight until needed. There is even a churn for making homemade butter!Įvery tiny house needs a pantry and storage. ![]() I love how he added hooks for his castiron collection on the wall to keep all of his needed supplies close at hand. While you may not have all of the modern conveniences, you will have functionality in this design. Step inside, and you’ll find a perfectly placed wood stove on a simple brick platform built by hand. A very basic wooden front porch and awning allowed for year-round rocking on the porch at sunset. Remember, this is a rustic cabin, so these little touches like the mason jar hanging by the door really give it the cabin in the woods feeling you love. ![]() See also Luxurious 40' Tiny House Packs in Upgrades An old window easily fits on the front of the cabin to add natural light during daytime hours. A reclaimed wood barn style door with a simple mason jar lamp for a “front porch light” added to the rustic look. Once the basics of the cabin were in place, he began adding all of the special touches. Not only was he making a one-room space for relaxation, The front door formed and leveled, and he was ready to start adding those finishing touches. In no time at all, a little cabin formed and his dreams grew. Then, he used additional pieces, reclaimed wood, and basic supplies to add walls to the exterior and support beams throughout. ![]() He started with simple boards from pallets being broken down and assembled into a basic frame for a small room. The goal of this project was to create a little retreat with a simple space for relaxing. He developed a simple plan for making a cabin and got started taking apart the pallets and laying out a design for a one-room tiny house. His goal was keeping costs down while also giving functionality.Ī stack of old pallets, a few additional boards, and some simple plans started a unique and rustic little cabin. Wanting a cabin for himself, this gentleman decided to make it using as many reclaimed items as possible. While not our typical tiny house style, this is one that I have fallen in love with, and know you will also find incredible. What a brilliant idea! This adorable little rustic tiny house cabin is made almost entirely from pallets! Kevin Bentley manager of The Pallet Cabin Facebook community, took old reclaimed wood, pallets, and some ingenuity and turned it into a fun little getaway with all of the essentials he needed. ![]()
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