Micro Shed Guest House

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Hi Swoon, this micro cabin is used as a guest house and storage area for my Tiny House (Keva). It fit lots of camping and kayaking gear and it is a pretty comfy space to sleep too! Total cost for the cabin was under 2K which included new and salvaged materials. The building is 8’ x 12’ and is fully insulated. Thank you for all your amazing inspiration! 🙂

Originally shared at Tiny House Swoon.

An 8×12 cabin built for less than $2,000 and intended to house guests in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. More info. here. Photos of main tiny house here.

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  1. It’s a toolshed without any tools. I have a big plastic one of these in my yard, courtesy of Home Depot. If I tried to put a friend in it to sleep I’d lose a friend. TinyHouses has lowered the bar to qualify inclusion in the website, it appears. Let me know if I can forward images of a lean-to made with plastic tarps. No hate, but, really? A tool shed?

    • Most tool sheds don’t have skylights, beds, desks, etc. And you wouldn’t put a friend in a plastic tool shed, which is why she created this amazing space which not only complements her tiny house but also the woods surrounding it. Clearly your plastic shed would not do that either. So, no, your message doesn’t convey hate, but it really doesn’t fit the spirit of this site: neat structures, serving particular purposes, based on desires of individuals thinking outside the box in design, budget, creativity and initiative.

    • agree with you. I am older so many of my friends are also older so we really need a bath room where we sleep. This tiny shed may provide a place for a young single guest to camp overnight, safe from raccoons and mosquitos.

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