This tiny home has so many thoughtful details that you’ll want to pack your bags and live in the woods.
The home, called Walden, is named after Henry David Thoreau’s book Walden, which celebrates simple living in nature.
Thoreau believed in being self-sufficient and living simply, and this tiny home from Hobbitat Spaces helps people do just that. The people who live in this tiny house can easily follow those same ideas of simplicity and progress.
This 400-square-foot home has two doors — one that opens to the front porch and one that leads to the back patio.
These doors make it easy for people to enjoy the outdoors.


Inside, the tiny home has a cozy, rustic feel. There is a large table that seats four people, perfect for eating, working, or playing board games.
The kitchen has plenty of storage but still saves space.
A ladder leads up to the sleeping loft.

Right past the ladder, there is a second room with a queen-sized bed. This room can also be changed into an office or any other space you need.

The light fixtures, called “Indian well bucket lights” by Hobbitat on Facebook, show a smart and stylish way to reuse items. They’re both useful and cute!

The high ceilings and many windows keep this tiny home from feeling small or cramped.

There are plenty of places to sit if you want to have guests over. And can we talk about how beautiful that stained glass window is? It adds such a nice touch.


Here’s a closer look at the downstairs bedroom.
The bed fits perfectly in the space and even has reading lights. There’s also a shelf that can hold books or any small items you want to show off.

The bathroom has a 3-foot-by-3-foot shower and a beautiful sink.
It also has a strong vanity and lots of shelves. The wood in the bathroom matches the kitchen and keeps the rustic style going.

Would you make Walden your cabin in the woods?
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