A shou sugi ban exterior echos the texture and colors of the property's forested backdrop.
The family has plans to expand their compound with the addition of a bath house and deck in-between the two tiny homes.
Walls are covered in 6-inch pine shiplap siding and painted in a creamy white and soothing green. Ceilings are clad in finished birch and the space is trimmed in D grade fir to keep costs down.
A 4kw tiny wood-burning stove warms each cabin.
The family's two teenagers helped construct the tiny homes over the summer of 2021.
CAST Architecture provided plans for the two tiny homes, and the family of four constructed them with the help of family and friends.
The two tiny homes were designed by CAST Architecture.
Located on the Chewuch River in northeast Washington, the wooded property is home to a two-room cabin, along with two 144-square-foot tiny homes.
Upon relocating to the Methow Valley, a family finds their compact cabin to be a little too cozy—so they roll up their sleeves and break ground.