The hot tub is a highlight of the home. “It was worth the investment,” says Kara. “Especially late at night when you can see the stars.”
Unique among tiny homes, ESCAPE's Classic wraps the entryway in a screened-in and roof porch. It could also be fully enclosed to add an extra room to the home.
Escape made a splash by launching a property in Tampa Bay filled with its trailers. But you don’t have to live there to own one.
The exterior’s concrete walls pick up on the tones of the rocks that emerge from the surrounding hillside.
The interior features concealed storage for convenient access to daily essentials and outdoor gear.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a linear skylight help welcome the landscape within the cabin’s small footprint.
Whether it’s cross-country skiing in the winter or trail running in the summer, the 330-foot home’s minimalist design encourages Catherine to be outside in the surrounding landscape throughout the year.