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The Cabana Is a Cozy Tiny House That Blends Rustic Charm With Modern Comfort

Even if you decide to go tiny, you don't have to give up the comforts of a big dwelling. Tiny homes on wheels, although much smaller than your average house, still pack a lot of functional features. Plus, they manage to maximize both comfort and style, providing a cozy place that includes everything you need.
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Photo: Summit Tiny Homes
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This tiny home has a lot of rustic charm, and it's also filled with modern conveniences. Aptly named the Cabana, the small mobile habitat was designed by Summit Tiny Homes (STH), a tiny home builder located in British Columbia, Canada. The skilled team from STH has more than a decade of experience in building unique models that match the owner's specific needs.

The Cabana was designed as a cozy retreat for two. It measures 22 ft (6.7 meters) in length, and it’s 8.5-ft-wide (2.5-meter-wide). With a total of 215 sq ft (19.9 sq meters) of living space, this unit is indeed a tiny house by definition. However, it definitely doesn't feel like it. The STH team incorporated some smart storage ideas and design features that allow owners to feel like they're living in a much bigger home.

The Cabana includes a beautiful kitchen, a cozy living room, a full bathroom, and a double loft. On the outside, this tiny has cedar siding with metal accents, a perfect representation of its rustic-modern interior styling.

The Cabana
Photo: Summit Tiny Homes
A light-colored green door opens up to reveal a beautiful interior loaded with amenities. To the right, you'll spot a light-filled living room, which includes a large sofa that can comfortably seat up to three people. There's some storage space underneath, allowing owners to put away their belongings.

To the left, next to the entryway, is a fully-equipped kitchen. It comes with a farmhouse-style sink, a four-burner propane cooktop with an oven, a range hood, and a retro full-size refrigerator. It also has a generous butcher block countertop, several floating shelves, and plenty of cabinets that can be used for storing the cookware.

If that's not enough, rest assured because right next to the kitchen is a staircase with built-in storage that leads to the lofted bedroom. It includes a small opening that can fit a washer and dryer combo unit.

Upstairs, you'll notice that the loft is quite spacious. Owners will benefit from a 50-sq-ft (4.6-sq-meter) area, so there's enough room for a queen-size bed and a large closet. Like most spaces in this tiny, the bedroom is filled with natural light as well.

As I've mentioned before, the Cabana comes with two lofts. The other one is positioned right above the living room, and it's smaller. Although you cannot really use it as a sleeping area, it's a great spot for storing bigger items.

The Cabana
Photo: Summit Tiny Homes
Lastly, we'll take a look at the bathroom. It is surprisingly big, and it has a spa-like vibe. It features a white tile shower with a glass door, a beautiful vanity with storage underneath, a standard flush toilet, and a few floating shelves.

For all of this, the Cabana starts at $109,999 CAD (~ $84,447 USD). It is certainly not a "tiny" price, but it's a turnkey model. So other than your necessary belongings, you don't really have to bring anything else as this tiny is ready to move in.

It's worth mentioning that STH's dwellings can be customized to match every owner's needs, so the prices might vary depending on the features chosen. Customers can change the size of their future home, the trailer type, and what appliances they want. Moreover, they can choose to live off the grid as well since these tinies are available with a solar system.

The Cabana also comes in a slightly bigger size. It essentially has the same layout, but you get a little bit more space since that unit is 26-ft-long (7.9-meter-long). Of course, the price is also higher, as the model starts at $119,999 CAD (~$92,138 USD).
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About the author: Florina Spînu
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Florina taught herself how to drive in a Daewoo Tico (a rebadged Suzuki Alto kei car) but her first "real car" was a VW Golf. When she’s not writing about cars, drones or aircraft, Florina likes to read anything related to space exploration and take pictures in the middle of nature.
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