Check out this 400-square-foot cabin with an innovative and private interior multi-functional room

Oneof the biggest drawbacks from downsizing from a larger, multi-room home to lesssquare footage is the perceived lack of privacy that comes with living tiny.With many designs featuring wide open lofts and nothing more than a partitionto separate each area you'd better be comfortable with your roommate becauseyou'll be in close proximity to each other almost constantly.
ThisEasterbrook Cabin from West Coast Homes changes thatnotion. Not only is it larger than many tiny homes at 400 square feet, there isan innovative interior room that actually features walls! Privacy is no longera depleted resource when living in this beautiful, stationary home.
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Here'sa look at that neat little room with the view from the doorway. Notice thepocket doors that can close to create a cozy dining room, a private office, orjust a calm place to read, relax, and recharge. The loft railings and highceilings create a focal point that really adds depth to the great room.
Thishome's lakeside location really took advantage of the stimulating naturalbackdrop that no art deco wall painting could even begin to emulate. TheEasterbrook Cabin features double swinging doors that make the outside deck andby proxy the glorious lake atmosphere almost an extension of the living room.
Anotherlook at the interior room and how the pocket doors close to create an enclosedarea...
 
...whichis ideal for when the bed is folded down to create a guest bedroom thatfeatures downstairs privacy.
A glorious stone countertop and contrasting wood doors really adds to thelakehouse aura.
This upstairs loft is incredibly roomy with tall ceilings that allow for a'crouch-free' zone.
Many tiny home owners like the mobility of house on wheels. The stationary models do allow for some prettyintricate deck and walkway designs that really add to the overall aesthetics ofthe building.
  
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