Cabane is a Scandinavian-inspired tiny cabin built in Quebec City. The house is a Canada-based builder. This 256-square-foot cabin is 20-feet long and can accommodate up to five people between its two lofts and a sleeper sofa.

The 256-sqft tiny home features a sleek, low-profile exterior with plenty of styles and shou sugi ban siding. Inside, the tiny house features a large square kitchen with small appliances, but plenty of countertop space; a living room area with space for a sectional couch; a dining area for 3 and a kitchen bar with seating for 2; a small bathroom; a cozy loft bedroom; and an additional storage loft!
First, you will notice an abundant natural light in the cabin thanks to the sliding glass door, full light entry door, and several windows.

Then, a multifunction table in the living room can be expanded to fit up to six people.





Next, Cabane slays a large kitchen that offers a huge amount of counter space compared to most tiny homes. It has an extra bench seat for two people.




As you climb the stairs, this will lead to the sleeper area. The master bedroom loft is large enough for a queen bed and the guest loft can fit a single bed or be used as a storage space.


Its bathroom includes a toilet, a sink, and a small shower. The small space did not omit important areas like the bathroom.


Lastly, there’s also a fireplace, composting toilet, a propane-powered on-demand water heater. Large window space floods the home with natural light.

Here is a short video for Cabane house tour:
The home is $50,000 CAD to buy (around $37,000 USD).
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