1. Felmoor Log Cabin

The Felmoor log home is a one-story house built by Estonian Log Cabins in the United Kingdom.
Its smart design makes the most of a small space.
This sturdy cabin has three bedrooms but still feels open and spacious, just like we want in a modern wooden home.
2. Gate Lodge

The Little Log House Company creates cabins that look like they come from fairy tales.
Their designs are full of wonder, which makes their small 296-square-foot cabin even more charming.
The Gate Lodge model, called version 1A, has a special gated porch and balcony that make it unique. There are two other versions of this model too.
3. Mt. Lassen Cabin

We believe in making the most of what you have, and this cabin from Real Log Homes shows that small buildings can be just as strong as big ones.
Called Mt. Lassen, this lovely retreat in Chester, California, has surprising luxuries in its small space. It’s a perfect example of stylish downsizing!
4. Dreamcatcher

If you’re interested in cabin living but aren’t ready to live in one all the time, renting one is a great way to decide.
For those curious about living among the trees, the Dreamcatcher from Russian River Getaways provides a peaceful wooden retreat.
Once you visit this beautiful cabin, you might find it hard to leave.
5. Springbrook

At first glance, this tiny home’s wood exterior may give visitors the impression that it’s nothing more than a simple wood house.
However, that couldn’t be further from the truth. This is 27-year-old yoga instructor Rebecca Grim’s tiny home.
She lovingly calls it “Keva” that, according to the Huffington Post, it’s short for Hindu-related word “Kevala,” meaning “peaceful, pure, simple.”
A description that suits this “enchanting woodland retreat” to perfection, as the Huffington Post also describes it.
6. Keva

At first, this tiny home looks like just a plain wooden house from the outside. But there’s more to it than meets the eye.
This is the home of 27-year-old yoga instructor Rebecca Grim. She calls her home “Keva,” which means “peaceful, pure, simple” in a Hindu-related language.
The Huffington Post calls it an “enchanting woodland retreat,” a perfect description for Rebecca’s special place.
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