This odd-looking tiny cob cottage was built using traditional building material composed of sand, clay, and straw. It has recently been rediscovered by advocates of sustainable living. Located on rural Mayne Island in British Columbia near farms and a small vineyard and within walking distance of the beach and a variety of shopping options.
Living Room/Receiving Area
Like any other house, this cottage has its own living room. The living area has a long couch and a unique fireplace.





Kitchenette
Next, this tiny cob cottage has its own kitchenette. Of course, it would make life a lot easier when you can make your own meal. The kitchen is equipped with kitchen utensils, storage cabinets, and a refrigerator.



Bedroom
Then, this tiny house has a double bedroom. What is amazing in this bedroom is the rustic color combination of the woods and white sheets. It certainly gives a cozy ambiance plus it has its own mini office and mini library. It is located on the second floor of this cob house.





Full Bathroom
Even though this is a tiny cob cottage, it’s amazing that the owner pays attention to have a full bathroom.



Lastly, this cottage has an outdoor common area. It is ideal for pool cover, fire pit, outdoor seating and seasonal hammock.


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