Tiny home plan ideas from Wildwood lake resort

Situated on Lake Whatcom in Washington State, the Wildwood lake resort, a recreational use tiny home development – not a full time living community, offers park models for sale so you can visit again and again and create a family tradition, as well as a community of fellow holiday makers. With beautiful views, nature on your doorstep and a range of resort facilities available, the resort is a truly lovely place to spend your summer.
The properties on the site are beautiful examples of tiny home living and we've been inspired to share a few of the designs - to inspire your own builds or send you off looking for vacation properties! 
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1. The Salish, built by West Coast Homes - view more here
This gorgeous country cabin-style property is compact in all the right ways. Ideal for a small family, the house has a contemporary flat-roof design and an outdoor patio with extra storage built-in. The first floor boasts an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area, leading off to the shared bathroom and master bedroom. Upstairs, a flexible loft area provides further sleeping space for a double or two singles, or can be used instead as a writer's study, artist's studio or reader's library.
2. The Whidbey, built by West Coast Homes - view more here
This property has many options to make the place your own. Enter from a paved patio to the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. A fireplace and built-in storage closets are optional in the blueprints, as is a side decking area. A double bedroom with a walk-in closet and bathroom sits at the end of the house. Upstairs, various loft configurations can make up one open space or two separate rooms to be utilised as you require.
3. The Bellevue, built by West Coast Homes - view more here
A spectacular family holiday home, this property is spacious and attractive. An open-plan living, dining and kitchen area keeps the family together throughout time indoors, with extra space available on the patio and deck. A ground-floor double bedroom with built-in closet and bathroom stand off to one side of the house. The lofted area upstairs provides more space, either as two rooms with a vaulted ceiling over the staircase or as two larger rooms to be used flexibly as needed.
4. The Wedge, built by Wheelhaus - view more here
This delightful house space comprises top-notch design aesthetic with practicality. An open-plan living room attached to the kitchen keeps things compact, with a separate bedroom and bathroom. Light floods the space thanks to the front wall of windows tucked under the angular roof. A private deck extends the usable space to the outdoors for grill outs, evening drinks and relaxing. 
5. The Caboose, built by Wheelhaus - view more here
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An open and airy design, this cabin uses double height ceilings and natural light flooding through the many windows to create a wonderful vacation space. A large decked space outside is great for barbecues and entertaining, as is the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. A shared bathroom and utility closet act as a divider between the public parts of the house and the master bedroom. The loft space above adds extra space for more beds or a study.