Tiny Cabin Plans

 

The Kenora II Cabin - Plans by TechArt

 

 Cabin Floorplan

 

 

The Kenora Cabin is an attractive little getaway home. It would be perfect as a lakeside vacation home or cabana, or as a hunting or fishing camp. The 12'x14' floor plan squeezes in a good size galley kitchen, a closet, a bunk room and a shower room. There's a ladder to a small but bright loft for storage or extra sleeping space. A front porch extends the living space to the outdoors.

Because of the tiny size, the Kenora is very inexpensive to build, maintain and heat.

 

The photo above shows a customized version of the design. It was built on posts to level it on a sloping site. The original plans show a crawl-space foundation.

 

The plan set that you can order includes 1/4" scale footing plans, 1/4" floor plan with electric notes, 1/4" exterior elevations and a scaled building or wall section.

 

The Kenora II Cabin is one of many small country home plans presented on the Backroad Home and Outbuilding Plans web site.

 

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Kenora II Cabin Features:

168 square foot living space.

84 square foot Front Porch

Storage or Sleeping Loft.

 

 

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