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  • The Roccolino

    Possibly the cutest little country tower you can find anywhere. Il Roccolino is an old hunting lodge in the Imagna Valley, a sleepy little village in beautiful northern Italy. You can tell this place can get a lot of snow by how far the eaves overhang the structure, letting it fall away from the building. Built in…

  • Lovely tiny cabin with an intense modern angular exterior clad in black metal siding. Which I’m sure is great for soaking up as much heat as possible in those cold winter months. The interior looks super cozy with large skylights and picture windows to let in lots of light and light colored wood walls to…

  • Vertical wood slats add lots of interest to this otherwise shipping container like box cabin. And a almost full wall of matching shutters and sliding picture window doors that can fold out of the way really lets you enjoy the outdoors.

  • Black Chalet

    A tiny black chalet contrasting beautifully against the bright white snow. I wonder how much the paint helps with winter heat absorption. A warm color figured wood front door would make this chalet super welcoming.

  • A tiny cabin set on the edge of a private pond. Interesting choice to have an industrial style shower open to the elements above. And almost entirely closed off to the world except for a whole wall of glass facing the pond.  

  • Sleek little black cabin situated for an amazing view of rolling hills and mountains. With an all black outside it contrasts beautifully with the bright green grass and the stark white interior. It might be tiny, but it’s everything you need to get away from life for a while.  

  • This tiny one room cabin makes great use of a small footprint. A large picture window from the floor up lets you read next to the fireplace while taking in the winter wonderland. Contrasting with the exterior a quintessential rustic cabin inside has haphazardly placed built in bookshelves a wood burning stove and wide plank…

  • Soak up the summer sun with this huge deck and glassed in living area. Built in a lean-to style, the open side directs your view, lets in all the light, and still gives you privacy at the back of the cabin. And in the winter the large roof overhang lets you watch the snow fall,…

  • Nicely polished version of a lean-to shelter we all learned to make in boy scouts. Amazing job of exterior finishings with the deck and siding wrapping around the more interesting angles of the back wall and roof. The roof, window frames, and foundation all in black create really nice crisp lines for this tiny minimalist…