Just an hour away from Portland, Oregon, you’ll find the Tiny House Village at Mt. Hood.
This charming place combines the beautiful countryside of the Pacific Northwest with Portland’s top-notch art and food.
The village has five tiny homes, each between 175 and 260 square feet. These small but stylish homes have all the modern comforts in private, cozy mobile cottages.
Lincoln is one of the biggest homes in the village. It offers a little over 260 square feet of space and is located in a scenic area near Mt. Hood National Forest.
Like all the homes in the village, Lincoln has a unique design made by Tumbleweed.
The house has a simple style that mixes rustic and modern looks. It has cedar siding with red trim that makes it look like a cozy cottage.
Outside, there’s a picnic area where you can eat outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Inside, the floors, walls, and ceiling are covered with whitewashed wood, creating a clean and bright space. The house is decorated with colorful touches like bright red pillows in a small reading corner.
The kitchen has black cabinets and modern, metal bar stools at a small breakfast counter for two people.
There’s clever storage under the stairs and beneath the kitchen island, which has a stovetop and a stainless-steel sink.
The overhead loft in the house has a double bed and a twin bed, perfect for relaxing with a hot cup of cocoa.
There’s also another double bedroom and a full bathroom. Lincoln is one of the biggest designs and can sleep five people comfortably in its small layout.
Inside, colorful decorations and plants give the space a lively but smart feel, great for reading a book or resting before a big hike.
Even better, this place is pet-friendly, so you can bring your dog along for the adventure.