You two are such a cute couple, and your A-frame is cute too. A perfect little place to get away to when the world starts crowding in. Nature is such a perfect medicine.
This is the second video of yours I have watched. The first one was of your super tiny cabin that you tow behind your vehicle. You are amazingly innovative and clever, but I just have to ask, is there a reason you make things so ultra tiny? I'm a small senior female, and I would definitely want to shower inside. I'm very much afraid I would need a refrigerator-freezer. Perhaps you could make a very small cabin that could incorporate those two things? I really like the A-frame. It keeps you from having to get leaves off of the roof.
Thanks for watching both videos! You know, I think at first I went ultra tiny out of budget and practicality sake…meaning, I didn’t know if I could build anything bigger lol! I totally hear you. I think my next build will be a bit larger and have more features like that. Thanks for the comments and feedback!!
I love that you took to your dreams and got it done. So many quip about what they dream of doing, but never actually do anything. Paralyzed by fear, they don't try. There's a saying among quilters: "Finished is better than perfect!" Of course, with any build, safety and planning is paramount to a successful project. But after the safety & planning concerns are addressed, what matters most is that you make the build yours. It shouldn't matter so much about being perfect. What truly matters is that you try. One learns so much simply from trying. The reward is yours for having done so. Kudos to you both for building your gorgeous cabin life!
Awww. This is totally like an adult fort in the woods! We used to do this when we were kids. Our parents even let us stay the night in it. We cooked hotdogs and everything. Happy memories! Back in those days wood was not so expensive.
@@judylloyd7901 Yes. I said “wood” referring to lumber and all other wooden building materials that have increased in price. But yes, you make a good point. Purchased firewood is also more expensive.
That is awesome! Girl in the Woods built the same cabin with the side wall that lets you and it is cool too! I sure wish I could do this but I’m a 63 year old widow and I don’t think this is in my scope of abilities. But you did an awesome job!
I saw that too!! She did a great job on hers too. I do love the transforming wall,one just made more sense for my situation this way. And I bet you might surprise yourself with what you can do!! You never know until you try :)
You describe everything like its so luxurious 😂 yet its so basic & simple, cozy & functional. It works! I have ALWAYS loved the woods as a kid. We used to walk the neighborhood woods all the time. Such positive memories, simple days I miss. Oh yeah, a swing is everything!! Someone with a big piece of land should build a bunch of these, spaced out of course & rent them like cabin air bnb's minus the food. Lol!
hello from Eugene Oregon! love what you do .both videos are great! I lived in a converted bread truck in the '70s for 5 years , so i know what it's like living in small space.
This was so fun to watch! Every time you said what you would do over, I thought "and yet it works and is incredibly cool!" It's the fort / playhouse / secret cabin we all secretly wanted as kids, even if we lived in downtown Los Angeles. You even have the cool dog! Blessings upon you all. Thanks for sharing your totally-doable-by-real-people cabin!
Great video! It really brings back memories of my childhood (early 60's) my dad built me an A-Frame playhouse in our suburban back yard. It was the same dimensions as your cabin because Dad wanted to be able to use it as a storage shed when I outgrew wanting a playhouse. It had a dutch door in one end and a storm window in the other end. I LOVED it and it was the envy of every little girl in the neighborhood! You did a great job of utilizing the odd nooks and crannies.
Beautiful cabin and land. Over time you will forget all your, learning experiences in the cabin. I would not rip the sheeting down and redo it. We built a shed with a loft on some camping lots in eastern Kansas. It is bigger and on pier and beam foundation but 25 years later and it is still my happy place. Our children have great memories of the cabin. They are grown now. Land is a finite resource and wild land is shrinking at an alarming rate. In joy and be good stewards of your small property. Thank you for allowing us a look at what you have built.
@@TinyCabinLife amen. Just want people to know that Jesus took our sin on himself when he died on the cross. They buried him and he rose victoriously 3 days later. If we believe on him we also can have victory over death and live with God now and for all eternity. God’s blessings on your family.
Hey just stumbled upon this- looks great and thanks for the plug too. Just subbed as well. If ever in the Boston area I'll show you all the crazy stuff/builds in my backyard. Best with all! -Deek
Hey, Deek. Fan from Washington state here :) I've watched countless videos of yours, and others, using your plans. Have you seen any of the transforming A-frames done with a woodstove?
@@paulines3732 There have been a couple, as well as a few with a small add-on for more living space (by basically framing the swing wall into a permanent upright position (adding in walls under it). And thanks for watching!
@@relaxshacksDOTcom Appreciate the replay, Deek. And ALL the inspiration! I'm clearing land on my property for a camping spot and that little cabin will be right at home there :)
I'm envious of your surroundings. My dad was in the Air Force in the early 60's and stationed in Duluth, Minnesota and moved to Kansas after leaving the force. I wish my parents would have stayed in Minnesota because there is no doubt I would have a cabin like this to "escape" to. Keep living this dream, my man. Peace from Kansas.
A couple suggestions. Add (stack) some bricks to the top of your stove. They will collect and store heat, which means less getting up at night. The top of you a frame is ripe for a storage loft in case you would like more capacity.
Ever since I was a little kid,I have loved getting into tiny spaces.I would sit in moving boxes for hours,with only the thickness of the cardboard separating me from the wind and rain,and be all cozy inside.They didnt last long obviously,but it was great.Later on me and my dad built a 4x8 ft wood clubhouse.Great memories,and your channel helps to bring them back.
Like the person below I watched your brilliant tiny cabin on wheels and when I saw you had an A frame in the woods, I had to look it up and subscribe. You two obviously like the same sort of things as I do, travelling with your lovely dog and building the A frame where you grew up. It's just what I would've loved to do had the tiny homes thing been around when I was younger (I have lived in my fair share of wood stove heated Highland cottages though.) OK I am off to watch this one!
Thank you so much for watching the videos!!! It really means a lot! And yes, I’m absolutely all about seeing this world and enjoying the simple things 🙏🏽
Cool cabin! It's refreshing to see something practical and within the budget of most people. So many videos online are way overpriced tiny houses that cost more than my house. It's nice to see the things you'd do differently due to being your first build too. I'm sure all builds have those moments and they're always helpful to keep in mind for reference. Thanks for the video! And cheers from WI. It gets cold up here so I applaud the ambition to stay in the cabin when it's cold.
Build another 2 surrounding the fire pit, 1 as a washroom and the other as a bedroom, convert the existing one for a lounge space, It'll look like a tiny village. With board and batten the boards need to be vertical not horizontal so it's more weatherproof. I love it 🙂👍
@@TinyCabinLife With that set up. In the winter I would put up ropes between the units. Minnesota does get blizzards. Even when I lived in the TC metro.
Colin, I'm wondering what state do you live in. Here in Minnesota that set up of three houses is only practical in the warm months. Winter not so much. Since it can get to -20sF/-28.8889 if not lower. And there is the chance for windchills being below -35 F/-37.7778 C. Even though the average is closer to 0 F/-17.7778 C for temps. I would not have the third one the bedroom. Due to how long it could take to heat it up in the wintertime in order to make it comfortable to sleep in. I would suggest it be a sauna instead.
@@colinstace1758 I've lived in Minnesota my entire life. What is worse for weather than the eastern side of Minnesota is the western side as well as the Dakotas. Used to go to my parents' hometown in North Dakota for Christmas. I tend to joke about that a 5 mph wind is a blizzard wind. Good reason why. That area is flatter than a table top in most of that area. As for me, I prefer the eastern side of Minnesota. Not only is it got hills, it got trees to break the wind to a point.
Your ideas are simple, and functional, you are very honest,and not at all pretentious, I like that you enjoy your life ,I also like your personality, warm, inviting, and friendly. You have a good heart, keep doing these videos,for every time I watch one I feel as though I'm visiting a good friend ,or a favorite relative. May the Lord Jesus Bless you and yours.
What a great location for your cabin! A very nice first effort! Don’t sell yourself short; there’s not a lot of people who would even attempt it! A calming respite from the crazy world today! Thanks for sharing!
Really like the way you built the cabin, no fuss, no muss. Comfy but not claustrophobic. Much easier to enjoy your surroundings when things are simple. Good job !! I lived 1/2 my life in So California and now am in Washington State.( Big difference) Thanks for the video. Take care !!!
That's a great little cabin for a great couple. When I was a kid I was always building little forts and things. The dump was where I found all of my materials and a corner of the yard was two sides of the fort which was built out of 4x2's and roofing tin.😁
You're a great guy with a beautiful dog and a beautiful wife i love watching your videos they're relaxing and they help you forget all off the stuff going on in the world.
The insulated pipes are great. What I love most is that one does not have to climb on top of roof to clean the pipe. I want to do what you have done with your stove in my house. :)
All what I seen so far shows that you have very good talent in what you do, there's people out here can use a home like that it's perfect you are very good and I'm glad you were blessed to have such a beautiful wife inside in out to enjoy it with you
Good for you guys. It is cute and I bet it is cozy during the rain 🌧. You are learning for a bigger cabin and this can be for company or kids In the future. You are creative. Have fun, those leaves are beautiful 😍 ✨ ❤ 💖 💕. I also love your travel cabin.
Great video! I live in an A frame on four acres in Michigan, and this little A frame would make a nice little artist’s retreat on the back of my property. You guys seem like a great couple-Riley is a gem!😊😊
The long handled wood splitting tool you have outside the cabin is a maul rather than an ax. Axes are designed for cutting, mauls are much larger, heavier with a longer handle which are designed for splitting. Just letting you know in case you need to buy one at some point.
Glad to see you making videos again! I still enjoy checking out the Rock the Park videos! Very inspiring 😎🤘 The A frame looks so peaceful in the woods awesome job 👏😄
@@TinyCabinLife do y’all still film new episodes? I mainly watch on RUclips now but my Dad and I used to always watch your shows on the tv Saturday afternoons 😎
Awesome! It does work, but I would actually recommend using a cubic mini stove. I think those burn much more efficiently. However, if it’s just a place to hang out in, then a camp stove works fine. It just needs a lot more stoking to keep a fire going throughout the night.
You did an awesome job on the cabin build. Attention to detail is spot on, I really like it. Love seeing the fall colors starting to show in the woods too. Keep up the great videos! Congrats on getting out of SoCal also
Ladies and gentlemen, I just came across this channel and this man is the poster man for a "REAL MAN" He is so talented and can we give it up for this couple 👏👏👏him and his wife are perfect for each other! I am hooked on this channel! I LOVE THEM!! I Can watch him build a cabin all day! And I have!😉 So glad RUclips put this channel in my suggestion for me. THEY KNOW ME SO WELL🤔 Kinda scary! Anyway, I'M A FAN! LOVE YOU TWO!
Sitting here in Holland Landing, a small little town north of Toronto, I must say this totally looks like the woods around my house. Also loved your Blair Witch Project windchimes bro :) What a treat this cabin must be. I hope you enjoy the crap out of it.
Nice little cabin! I have a 120 square foot Amish cabin/shed and making it into a tiny home. I just added a tiny Nuway woodstove. I used pellet stove piping. I love my butane stove for cooking.
@@Jj-gi2uv I purchased the stove first and needed 3 inch stove pipe. I wanted double walled pipe, so I then purchased some pellet stove piping. I did have 2 single walled piping that I used for inside the cabin. I wish we could share photos on this sight, because (like they say) a picture is worth a thousand words.
@@Jj-gi2uv I sent a reply. Didn't you receive it? I picked up the last stove they had at a store in Fairview, Michigan. Then I looked around for 3 inch double wall stove pipe at Menatds and Home Depot. Bougjt what I needed and put it together myself.
If you pile rocks and Bricks all around at stove as the bricks heat up and the stove goes out. It will release the heat back into the room and make it more stable for you. Look up Russian fireplace. Also for better fire protection instead of your carbon felt place a piece of sheet metal leaving an air gap between the wood and the sheet metal. This is usually 1 in or more but extremely effective.
I absolutely love your little cabin!! It’s so cute and the scenery is wonderful. I even like your Blair Witch style wind chime. I watched your video showing your travel cabin and I dig that one too. I’m jealous. Anyway, thanks for sharing them. Have fun and be safe! ❤️💜💚
I had so much fun watching this. It made me wish I had some forest to play in. I love to camp, but I can only camp when I have a few days off and can drive to the mountains 😭
Second comment from me. You and your beautiful wife chose well. You are perfect for each other and it warms my heart to see two such well-suited and loving people.
When you're not experienced at building you get a much more pleasing effect and charm. Great job!
Thank you!!
You two are such a cute couple, and your A-frame is cute too. A perfect little place to get away to when the world starts crowding in. Nature is such a perfect medicine.
We agree!! And thank you so much! We’re very blessed
I too am a petite senior, 65 and adore your tiny spaces. Kudos to you both for your willingness to live this way. God Bless
Love it! Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Your cabin build is charming! Everything looks great, cozy and inviting.
Thank you very much!!!
What a lovely little cabin! ❤️ You're very lucky to have such a beautiful place to escape to. ❤️
Thank you! We’re blessed for sure
Female viewer here. Your wife is beautiful! Enjoy your time together building your lives! 🤗🤗
She really is :) thanks so much
And have a baby. Little one can sleep on the couch.
This is the second video of yours I have watched. The first one was of your super tiny cabin that you tow behind your vehicle. You are amazingly innovative and clever, but I just have to ask, is there a reason you make things so ultra tiny? I'm a small senior female, and I would definitely want to shower inside. I'm very much afraid I would need a refrigerator-freezer. Perhaps you could make a very small cabin that could incorporate those two things? I really like the A-frame. It keeps you from having to get leaves off of the roof.
Thanks for watching both videos! You know, I think at first I went ultra tiny out of budget and practicality sake…meaning, I didn’t know if I could build anything bigger lol! I totally hear you. I think my next build will be a bit larger and have more features like that. Thanks for the comments and feedback!!
An addition! You guys have built a great space that respects the world it inhabits. Beautiful
@@robertaaugustini4091 I agree. It's perfect for them.
Yes please at least triple or quadruple the space next time. 👍❤️🙏🙏🙏
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I love that you took to your dreams and got it done. So many quip about what they dream of doing, but never actually do anything. Paralyzed by fear, they don't try. There's a saying among quilters: "Finished is better than perfect!" Of course, with any build, safety and planning is paramount to a successful project. But after the safety & planning concerns are addressed, what matters most is that you make the build yours. It shouldn't matter so much about being perfect. What truly matters is that you try. One learns so much simply from trying. The reward is yours for having done so. Kudos to you both for building your gorgeous cabin life!
So much wisdom here! Thank you!! And I totally agree!
Awww. This is totally like an adult fort in the woods! We used to do this when we were kids. Our parents even let us stay the night in it. We cooked hotdogs and everything. Happy memories! Back in those days wood was not so expensive.
Love that!!! And it really is! So many great memories already
Cheapest way to get wood is own property haha
By "wood" I assume you mean timber or lumber for building, not firewood for burning?
@@judylloyd7901 Yes. I said “wood” referring to lumber and all other wooden building materials that have increased in price. But yes, you make a good point. Purchased firewood is also more expensive.
Are you a dentist?
What a cool A frame. I sure could use your talent around here. Love the swing.😊
Thank you!!! We love the swing too
Love the cross it makes a home no matter the size.
Yes 🙏🏽
As a fellow off gridder, your positivity is very refreshing
Wow that’s means a lot! Thanks!
A dream abode in dreamy nourishing nature. Beautiful and creatively done!!!
Thank you so much!!!
That is awesome! Girl in the Woods built the same cabin with the side wall that lets you and it is cool too! I sure wish I could do this but I’m a 63 year old widow and I don’t think this is in my scope of abilities. But you did an awesome job!
I saw that too!! She did a great job on hers too. I do love the transforming wall,one just made more sense for my situation this way. And I bet you might surprise yourself with what you can do!! You never know until you try :)
Your campings are so nice and your dog ellie
Love this, you have awesome resourcefulness and skills and your wife is adorable.
Aw thank you 🙏🏽
I love this cabin! What a nice, simple place to just enjoy the woods.
Thank you! So glad you like it!
You describe everything like its so luxurious 😂 yet its so basic & simple, cozy & functional. It works! I have ALWAYS loved the woods as a kid. We used to walk the neighborhood woods all the time. Such positive memories, simple days I miss. Oh yeah, a swing is everything!! Someone with a big piece of land should build a bunch of these, spaced out of course & rent them like cabin air bnb's minus the food. Lol!
Totally!!! Thanks so much for watching. A little village of these would be awesome!
In the snow it looks so adorable!
hello from Eugene Oregon! love what you do .both videos are great! I lived in a converted bread truck in the '70s for 5 years , so i know what it's like living in small space.
Wow! That’s awesome! You were a pioneer 👌🏽
This was so fun to watch! Every time you said what you would do over, I thought "and yet it works and is incredibly cool!" It's the fort / playhouse / secret cabin we all secretly wanted as kids, even if we lived in downtown Los Angeles. You even have the cool dog! Blessings upon you all. Thanks for sharing your totally-doable-by-real-people cabin!
Aw thanks so much! I really appreciate it!!
Great video! It really brings back memories of my childhood (early 60's) my dad built me an A-Frame playhouse in our suburban back yard. It was the same dimensions as your cabin because Dad wanted to be able to use it as a storage shed when I outgrew wanting a playhouse. It had a dutch door in one end and a storm window in the other end. I LOVED it and it was the envy of every little girl in the neighborhood! You did a great job of utilizing the odd nooks and crannies.
I love that! Glad it could bring back some good memories 🙏🏽
I love the layout. It is almost like a gypsy wagon or a shepherd's wagon. Very efficient use of space.
Thank you!! It’s seems to fit everything pretty nicely!
What a lovely little A frame. For someone that didn't know what you were about, you did an amazing job!
Thank you!!!
You guys have made the most of the small space brilliantly
For a cabin in the woods it looks great! I wouldn't change a thing! Thanks for the tour of the A-frame, this video is very inspiring!
Thanks so much!!
Don't look to secure if a grizzly wants ta get up in the A
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Don't care what you think 💬, it's not my video!!!
When the oven doubles as the fireplace!!!!!! That’s Gold!!!
Yes!!! :)
I like your learning curve. And doing it your way. Very nice inside. And reusing materials to fit your ideas.
Thank you so much!
❤LOVE THIS! This is my NEXT DREAM BUILD! ❤
Yes!! You got it!
Super cute! I'm doing my interior now, thanks for all the new ideas. Safe and happy travels to you both 😊
Love that!! I’m glad that you got some new ideas!!
This A-frame cabin is so cute and it fills all your needs. I like your little family complete with Ella.
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful cabin and land. Over time you will forget all your, learning experiences in the cabin. I would not rip the sheeting down and redo it. We built a shed with a loft on some camping lots in eastern Kansas. It is bigger and on pier and beam foundation but 25 years later and it is still my happy place. Our children have great memories of the cabin. They are grown now. Land is a finite resource and wild land is shrinking at an alarming rate. In joy and be good stewards of your small property. Thank you for allowing us a look at what you have built.
Great advice! Sometimes the imperfections make it what it is. Love it 🙏🏽
Amazing!
I have been living tiny for the last 6 years. I love it! You have inspired me to go even smaller. Thank you thank you!! ❤
Wow that’s amazing!! Glad it could inspire you!!
Found your channel yesterday. Now I’m hooked. Really cool little place!
Thank you so much!!! Love your name too by the way! 🙏🏽
@@TinyCabinLife amen. Just want people to know that Jesus took our sin on himself when he died on the cross. They buried him and he rose victoriously 3 days later. If we believe on him we also can have victory over death and live with God now and for all eternity. God’s blessings on your family.
Hey just stumbled upon this- looks great and thanks for the plug too. Just subbed as well. If ever in the Boston area I'll show you all the crazy stuff/builds in my backyard. Best with all! -Deek
Woah thanks so much for watching and the comment!! Love all your designs! I’d love to see more in person. I’ll reach out if I’m in Boston 🙌🏽
Hey, Deek. Fan from Washington state here :) I've watched countless videos of yours, and others, using your plans. Have you seen any of the transforming A-frames done with a woodstove?
@@paulines3732 There have been a couple, as well as a few with a small add-on for more living space (by basically framing the swing wall into a permanent upright position (adding in walls under it). And thanks for watching!
@@relaxshacksDOTcom Appreciate the replay, Deek. And ALL the inspiration! I'm clearing land on my property for a camping spot and that little cabin will be right at home there :)
I'm envious of your surroundings. My dad was in the Air Force in the early 60's and stationed in Duluth, Minnesota and moved to Kansas after leaving the force. I wish my parents would have stayed in Minnesota because there is no doubt I would have a cabin like this to "escape" to. Keep living this dream, my man. Peace from Kansas.
Minnesota is definitely an underrated place 🙏🏽
A couple suggestions. Add (stack) some bricks to the top of your stove. They will collect and store heat, which means less getting up at night. The top of you a frame is ripe for a storage loft in case you would like more capacity.
Great tip 👍🏽
Like the peaceful setting and your creativity.
New subscriber in Oregon. Enjoy!
Ever since I was a little kid,I have loved getting into tiny spaces.I would sit in moving boxes for hours,with only the thickness of the cardboard separating me from the wind and rain,and be all cozy inside.They didnt last long obviously,but it was great.Later on me and my dad built a 4x8 ft wood clubhouse.Great memories,and your channel helps to bring them back.
Like the person below I watched your brilliant tiny cabin on wheels and when I saw you had an A frame in the woods, I had to look it up and subscribe. You two obviously like the same sort of things as I do, travelling with your lovely dog and building the A frame where you grew up. It's just what I would've loved to do had the tiny homes thing been around when I was younger (I have lived in my fair share of wood stove heated Highland cottages though.) OK I am off to watch this one!
Thank you so much for watching the videos!!! It really means a lot! And yes, I’m absolutely all about seeing this world and enjoying the simple things 🙏🏽
The cabin is great. Give yourself credit. The outdoors helps one feel alive!
Amen to that!
An adorable space. I've been intrigued by A frames since I was a child. Good first build!
Thanks so much!!!
Cool cabin! It's refreshing to see something practical and within the budget of most people. So many videos online are way overpriced tiny houses that cost more than my house. It's nice to see the things you'd do differently due to being your first build too. I'm sure all builds have those moments and they're always helpful to keep in mind for reference. Thanks for the video! And cheers from WI. It gets cold up here so I applaud the ambition to stay in the cabin when it's cold.
Thanks so much! It’s definitely very doable for most people, which is why I felt confident to do it for our first build 😊👍🏽
Build another 2 surrounding the fire pit, 1 as a washroom and the other as a bedroom, convert the existing one for a lounge space, It'll look like a tiny village.
With board and batten the boards need to be vertical not horizontal so it's more weatherproof. I love it 🙂👍
Not a bad idea!!!
@@TinyCabinLife With that set up. In the winter I would put up ropes between the units. Minnesota does get blizzards. Even when I lived in the TC metro.
Colin, I'm wondering what state do you live in.
Here in Minnesota that set up of three houses is only practical in the warm months. Winter not so much. Since it can get to -20sF/-28.8889 if not lower. And there is the chance for windchills being below -35 F/-37.7778 C. Even though the average is closer to 0 F/-17.7778 C for temps.
I would not have the third one the bedroom. Due to how long it could take to heat it up in the wintertime in order to make it comfortable to sleep in. I would suggest it be a sauna instead.
@@suzettekath9860 I'm in East Tennessee, our winters are pretty mild, I could never live up north 👍😁
@@colinstace1758 I've lived in Minnesota my entire life. What is worse for weather than the eastern side of Minnesota is the western side as well as the Dakotas. Used to go to my parents' hometown in North Dakota for Christmas. I tend to joke about that a 5 mph wind is a blizzard wind. Good reason why. That area is flatter than a table top in most of that area. As for me, I prefer the eastern side of Minnesota. Not only is it got hills, it got trees to break the wind to a point.
Your ideas are simple, and functional, you are very honest,and not at all pretentious, I like that you enjoy your life ,I also like your personality, warm, inviting, and friendly. You have a good heart, keep doing these videos,for every time I watch one I feel as though I'm visiting a good friend ,or a favorite relative. May the Lord Jesus Bless you and yours.
Thank you so much! That’s such an amazing compliment 🙏🏽 Thank YOU for watching and coming along!
What a fantastic cabin----so much love and personality in this space! Enjoy this special chapter of your life!
Aw thanks so much!!!
I love this design! Good job on the build!
Thanks so much!!
Love it you can really build the homeless would love this I wouldn't redo it looks unique 🤗
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏽
What a great location for your cabin! A very nice first effort! Don’t sell yourself short; there’s not a lot of people who would even attempt it! A calming respite from the crazy world today! Thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate that! Thank you so much for watching!
What a wonderful little home away from home! Thanks for sharing how it evolved, and the things you've added for creature comforts and safety.
Of course!! Thank you for watching!!
Really like the way you built the cabin, no fuss, no muss. Comfy but not claustrophobic. Much easier to enjoy your surroundings when things are simple. Good job !! I lived 1/2 my life in So California and now am in Washington State.( Big difference) Thanks for the video. Take care !!!
Thanks so much! I totally agree 🙏🏽 Glad to hear you’re enjoying Washington! I was in SoCal for 10 years before moving back here to Minnesota last year
So beautiful. It's giving me "life goal" vibes. I've been wanting to build one of these for a long time. ..one day 🤞🏼❤
You can do it! I thought it would be such a hard and long process and in the end, it only took me 7 days to get the structure built!
That's a great little cabin for a great couple.
When I was a kid I was always building little forts and things.
The dump was where I found all of my materials and a corner of the yard was two sides of the fort which was built out of 4x2's and roofing tin.😁
That’s so great!!! I’ve been tempted to salvage stuff from the dump actually. You can make some great finds 👍🏽
*I love your and your wife's cabin!*
*It is beautiful!*
🙂👍🌹🌹
Thank you so much!! We love it too. It’s such a nice getaway
@@TinyCabinLife Yes! It has to be awesome! 🙂👍🌹🌹
You're a great guy with a beautiful dog and a beautiful wife i love watching your videos they're relaxing and they help you forget all off the stuff going on in the world.
So glad that they help you relax and escape into nature 😊🙏🏽
Absolutely love it 🥰
Thank you for shearing this video 🙏
Sending you blessings and happy travels,
From Iceland 🇮🇸 🦋🦋🦋
Wow so cool! Thanks for watching!
Just a beautiful place to hang out and chill.
Thanks! We love it
The insulated pipes are great. What I love most is that one does not have to climb on top of roof to clean the pipe.
I want to do what you have done with your stove in my house. :)
Yes they are great!!!
All what I seen so far shows that you have very good talent in what you do, there's people out here can use a home like that it's perfect you are very good and I'm glad you were blessed to have such a beautiful wife inside in out to enjoy it with you
Good for you guys. It is cute and I bet it is cozy during the rain 🌧.
You are learning for a bigger cabin and this can be for company or kids
In the future. You are creative. Have fun, those leaves are beautiful 😍 ✨ ❤ 💖 💕. I also love your travel cabin.
Aw thanks so much!!! That all means a lot!!!
So peaceful, relaxing and beautiful looking there!
It truly is! 🙏🏽
Wow, I'm seriously impressed 👏 What a beautiful lil place you have there and the land is amazing!
Thank you!! We’re very blessed 🙏🏽
What a useful tiny cabin. I think your craftsmanship is fine especially for a project like this.
Thank you so much!!
Love the stove inside! The bonfire is great and storing the wood for ambience is practical and cute!!! 👍🏼❣️
Thanks so much!!
Great video! I live in an A frame on four acres in Michigan, and this little A frame would make a nice little artist’s retreat on the back of my property. You guys seem like a great couple-Riley is a gem!😊😊
Amazing! It would definitely be a nice little hideout for you 👍🏽 Thanks so much for watching! Rylie is the best 😊
That's a really good idea using the treated and the bond timber to cover joints. Looks like a really good job especially for a 1st project
Thank you so much!!
So adorable and cozy, great way to get away for a bit .
Yes!! Absolutely
The long handled wood splitting tool you have outside the cabin is a maul rather than an ax. Axes are designed for cutting, mauls are much larger, heavier with a longer handle which are designed for splitting. Just letting you know in case you need to buy one at some point.
Thanks for the clarification! 👍🏽
Looks GREAT!! Give yourself more credit.. You have done what some people only dream of doing!! ENJOY it!!
Thank you for that!! I appreciate it!
I am so happy for both of you. You are so talented. Many many more years together❤
Thank you so very much!!
Glad to see you making videos again! I still enjoy checking out the Rock the Park videos! Very inspiring 😎🤘 The A frame looks so peaceful in the woods awesome job 👏😄
Thank you!!! And thanks for watching RTP too!!
@@TinyCabinLife do y’all still film new episodes? I mainly watch on RUclips now but my Dad and I used to always watch your shows on the tv Saturday afternoons 😎
@@TravelswithNick Not anymore sadly.
The pandemic kind of out an end to the show and now both Colton and I have our families. Maybe one day again!
I'm planning on using those plans myself and was wondering if I could use a camp stove. Glad to see it works!
Awesome! It does work, but I would actually recommend using a cubic mini stove. I think those burn much more efficiently. However, if it’s just a place to hang out in, then a camp stove works fine. It just needs a lot more stoking to keep a fire going throughout the night.
Great idea. Bigger with a bathroom!! Love it!!! Even all your things outside!!!
Thanks so much!
You did an awesome job on the cabin build. Attention to detail is spot on, I really like it. Love seeing the fall colors starting to show in the woods too. Keep up the great videos! Congrats on getting out of SoCal also
Thanks a lot! This one was a lot of fun to design! It seems to fit in so well with the fall leaves too
@@TinyCabinLife how poetic, so much depth with this remark.
Ladies and gentlemen, I just came across this channel and this man is the poster man for a "REAL MAN" He is so talented and can we give it up for this couple 👏👏👏him and his wife are perfect for each other! I am hooked on this channel! I LOVE THEM!!
I Can watch him build a cabin all day! And I have!😉 So glad RUclips put this channel in my suggestion for me. THEY KNOW ME SO WELL🤔 Kinda scary! Anyway,
I'M A FAN! LOVE YOU TWO!
Wow thank you so very much!!!! 😊🙏🏽
Sitting here in Holland Landing, a small little town north of Toronto, I must say this totally looks like the woods around my house. Also loved your Blair Witch Project windchimes bro :) What a treat this cabin must be. I hope you enjoy the crap out of it.
Thank you so much!!! We love and cherish it for sure 🙏🏽
Bingeing your videos. Great production. Wonderful settings. Thanks!
Love the tiny cabin! The swing is awesome!
Thanks!!! The swing is the best!! :)
Yes, I love to swing!
Awesome! I like Deek's designs! He's a very talented guy! That's a nice little cabin to get away to!
Definitely!! They’re so great
Very inspiring! I feel I could actually do something (with a wee bit of help) like this! My living situation is changing. Time to reassess.
Yes! Love that! You definitely can do it
Little slice of paradise right there. Thanks for the video
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
Nice little cabin! I have a 120 square foot Amish cabin/shed and making it into a tiny home. I just added a tiny Nuway woodstove. I used pellet stove piping. I love my butane stove for cooking.
Very nice!!! I’ll look up the stove you mentioned!
@@Jj-gi2uv I purchased the stove first and needed 3 inch stove pipe. I wanted double walled pipe, so I then purchased some pellet stove piping. I did have 2 single walled piping that I used for inside the cabin. I wish we could share photos on this sight, because (like they say) a picture is worth a thousand words.
@@Jj-gi2uv I sent a reply. Didn't you receive it? I picked up the last stove they had at a store in Fairview, Michigan. Then I looked around for 3 inch double wall stove pipe at Menatds and Home Depot. Bougjt what I needed and put it together myself.
I've always liked A-Frames. Yours is so clever. And I mean this as a complete compliment: it's like a Rube Goldberg device.
Thank you!!!
This is so nice and cozy. You made it into a beautiful home.
Thank you!!!
Great cabin! I could see a second cabin for a bath house. Then longer stays or even FT living
Yes absolutely!!! And you could even add on to the back and create another living space that’s not part of the A Frame. Maybe someday!
Your craftsmanship got the job done,,, well done,, you seem to really enjoy it and that’s what’s important
Absolutely 🙏🏽 thanks so much!
Very cozy. I love it. Great job.👍😊
Thank you so much!!
You guys did a remarkable job building that tiny cabin..... I'm impressed...
Thanks so much!
If you pile rocks and Bricks all around at stove as the bricks heat up and the stove goes out. It will release the heat back into the room and make it more stable for you. Look up Russian fireplace. Also for better fire protection instead of your carbon felt place a piece of sheet metal leaving an air gap between the wood and the sheet metal. This is usually 1 in or more but extremely effective.
So many great tips! Thank you so much!
Finally! A tiny home video that actually tiny!
Indeed! 😊
👍 Very cool ! Maybe turn the little A frame into your outhouse 🌙 and build a little bit bigger cabin and show the building part of it.😊
Haha yes that could be an option in the future!
I love this cabin! I wish I could escape to a place exactly like it. Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure!
I absolutely love your little cabin!! It’s so cute and the scenery is wonderful. I even like your Blair Witch style wind chime. I watched your video showing your travel cabin and I dig that one too. I’m jealous. Anyway, thanks for sharing them. Have fun and be safe!
❤️💜💚
Haha thank you!! Rylie says it’s like out of the Blair Witch too 😂 Thank you for the kind words!!
I love your cabin ,its just the right size !
I agree! Thanks!!
I had so much fun watching this. It made me wish I had some forest to play in. I love to camp, but I can only camp when I have a few days off and can drive to the mountains 😭
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!! That’s still nice that you have mountains nearby :)
My first time watching your video and I love it keep up the fantastic outstanding work
Thank you so much!!!
Second comment from me. You and your beautiful wife chose well. You are perfect for each other and it warms my heart to see two such well-suited and loving people.
Wow thank you so much. Of all the comments, this one means the most
What a super cabin! Great work! Ellie is so sweet. Bless u guys.
Thank you!!!
This is so great! It would make a great little art studio!
Absolutely!!! It’s definitely inspiring down there too!
👍🤩😍💝Very cool. I love the simplicity. Thanks for sharing. 💝
Of course! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely gorgeous. You did a wonderful job 🐶❤
Thank you so much!!