Enter this dreamy cabin: You can live in or out of the woods

Many of us dream of having a cabin we can retreat to as a reprieve from the grind of everyday life. Why retreat at all however when this Park Model Mountain by Rolling Cabins goes wherever you do?
The exterior design just oozes cabin. From the log siding to the porch overhang tree posts this is truly a homemade for nature. A green metal roof and an octagon shaped window are simple, yet provocative design additions.
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The wood theme flows to the interior of the Park Model Mountain cabin as well. Light pine walls create reflective natural light in a surprisingly open kitchen.
 
This design opted for an over-the-sink window which may have compromised some overhead cabinet space. Under-sink cabinets help alleviate some of the storage issues however.
The overhead loft takes away some of the openness of the kitchen but sometimes decisions have to be made when designing a tiny home that is to sit on a trailer. Is a cramped loft a better accord?
Some wall décor might be recommended to break up the monotony of the pine. Also, any doubts that this is truly a cabin are lifted when you come across the portable composting toilet.
The saltbox roof style does allow for a very praiseworthy loft area. One side has more height for moving around and navigating while the other slopes into what becomes a uniquely positioned skylight that is perfect for bird watching and star gawking.
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A cabin retreat can be as close as your driveway.
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