Month: March 2025

She sheds are the feminine take on the man cave—a personal retreat for relaxing, creating, or unwinding in peace. Whether for reading, crafting, or simply escaping, it’s a cozy backyard sanctuary that’s all your own.

She Shed

Erika Katie, who wrote the book on she sheds, said, “this is a place they’ve designed that is just theirs, that they can do with it whatever they want, and I think that really is a modern woman’s prerogative.”

Here are the latest cutting edge she shed ideas handpicked by our team of professional designers.

Repurposed She Shed

Repurposed She Shed Ideas

This storage building went from boring to exhilarating. The owner cleaned it out and had insulation and drywall installed. She cut a space for a window, which a friend gave her for free.

French doors replaced the large single door. The concrete floors were painted. And rugs and furniture were added to round out the decor. 

Multipurpose She Sheds

Multipurpose She Shed Ideas

Cute as a fairy tale house, this she shed is both a gardening storage shed and playhouse for the owner’s grandchildren. It was built from a kit purchased at the Jamaica Cottage Shop in Vermont.

She Shed Interior

She Shed Ideas Inside

When it comes to she shed ideas inside, it’s all about making it your own. The exterior shell of a your she shed might look a little utilitarian, but the big difference comes when you transform the interior to your dream space.

Plant-Based She Shed

Plant-Based She Shed Ideas

We’ve said that you can convert an old potting shed into a she shed, but what if potting plants is your hobby? Take your plant-based she shed ideas and turn them into a space that is a relaxing refuge where you can commune with your greenery.

Danielle Driscoll She Sed

Beautiful coastal she shed exterior
The light blue accent color carries the seaside theme to the exterior.

A hobby or a place you really love can be a great theme for decorating your she shed. Here’s an example of a coastal-themed shed from the Home Depot blog. While this one is in a backyard that is near the beach, there is no rule that you can’t do the same thing in your own shed.

Beach House She Shed

Coastal she shed interior
The accessories highlight the beach theme, including a potted palm, and stick to shoes of blue.

This she shed idea by blogger Danielle Driscoll is as cute on the outside as the inside. It features window boxes with plants and a chip stone patio, where she can enjoy the outdoors. This particular wooden garden shed is from a kit that can be installed for you. 

Driscoll has painted the interior totally white to serve as a bright and light background for her casual seaside decor. 

Upscale She Shed 

White She Shed Design
The pathway is not centered to the shed and is a first-class detail.

A similar color palette was applied to this she shed by Ella Claire Inspired. She teamed up with Home Depot to build a small garden shed and transform it into her own she-shed reading haven. The clerestory windows above the front door are a  stylish touch.

Outdoor Weatherproof Curtain

She Shed Trunk Designs
Stacked vintage suitcases used as a table add to the relaxed atmosphere.

The she shed entrance is protected by weatherproof curtains. 

Rustic She Shed

She Shed Hot Cocoa Bar – Adirondack
Even in the absence of snow, it’s a wonderful fireside retreat for all seasons.

A. she she doesn’t have to be feminine. Today, there isn’t much of a difference between feminine and masculine Some, like this Adirondack-style hot cocoa bar, are examples of a themed wooden garden shed she shed idea that is creative, selective and costs much less.

Built by the owners to serve as hang-out spot by the fire in the winter, the shed is outfitted with rough sawn pine and tree branches. Much of the charming decor is DIY and features stencils and rustic items.

Shabby Chic She Shed 

Little She Shed Exterior and Interior Design
The owner of the she shed used creativity and bargain items to make her getaway.

Somewhere in between is this little garden shed that has been transformed into a welcoming little cottage.  White walls, pale pastels colors and a shabby chic decor style combine to make an easy, relaxing setting for reading, chatting with a friend, or other activity. The front gable offers a classy touch.

Little She Shed interior Decorated with Flowers
Antique plates and a vintage rocker are small touches that make the space special.

Designer Denise Sabia took a small structure and renovated it into a garden shed getaway.  This fun she shed was once a little barn garage that Sabia cleaned out and styled up as her own place to escape. 

White Barn Garage Turned into a She Shed
Everything from aprons to old chairs and a red wagon get new life in this design.

The whole vibe is eclectic, creative and upcycled. It’s chock full of inspiration for ways that a she-shed can be decorated with items from around the house or from flea markets and vintage shops.

Chairs on fron of She shed
A couple of Adirondack chairs outside the shed extend the space available for relaxing.
Garage barn into a she shed interior
An unused twin bed can be gussied up and serve as a spot for napping or reading.
How to decorate a she shed wall
Old drawers serve as accent shelving and string lights add nighttime charm.

French Country Farmhouse She Shed 

Romandit garden getway she shed
The unassuming outside belies the chic and stylish interior.

Another remodel, albeit far more involved, is this converted greenhouse. The owner’s husband rebuilt an empty greenhouse with salvaged windows and recycyled materials. The plants surrounding the small garden shed are vegetables and herbs. One side of the path is  raised bed.

The interior features decoration features feminine fabrics. Flower patterns adorn the walls. An open shelving system serves as an antique glassware display. As a focal point, the chandelier provides charm and character. 

French Farmhouse She Shed

Yellow She Shed Design
The little portico and porch help protect the entryway in bad weather.

Many she-sheds ideas are for crafters who want to escape and spend time being creative without having to pack everything away all the time. The blogger behind Flower Patch Farmhouse built her own she shed — with her husband — which has all the storage and workspace she needs for crafting.

She Shed Interior Spaces

She shed interior design with a cottage feel
The interior is custom designed for the owner with storage and multiple work surfaces.

Another crafting haven is this cute little wooden garden shed that the owner and her husband built. The outside features a deck around two sides, which has allowed her to add a covered potting table for gardening pursuits. 

She Shed Dollhouse

She shed interior Design Cottage
This she shed packs lots of uses into a small wooden garden shed.

She Shed Organization

She shed craft room interior design for crafters
Storage doesn’t have to be closed — it can showcase your materials as a decor accent.

Since crafting is one of the more popular she shed ideas, sometimes it’s hard to know where to start when it comes to creating stylish organization, for your get-away space. 

Boho Chic She Shed

She shed craft room interior design
Grouping items together, like the frames in the photo on the right, turns them into a decor element.

The empty frames say all there is to say about the interior decor of this she shed example. Again, these examples rely on upcycled and repurposed items to make the environment interesting as well as budget-friendly. 

She Sheds For Relaxation

She Shed interior design with Pink accents
This revamped garden shed features brighter colors than the average design.

Of course, not everyone wants to get away to “work,” no matter how creative the endeavor.  Reading and relaxing are probably the top reasons for wanting a she shed. Kloter Farms has turned a standard garden shed into a personal reading space filled with books and relaxing furniture.  

Studio She Shed Ideas

She shed studio design
This gorgeous garden shed falls at the luxe end of the spectrum.

Not every she-shed is just a retreat for harried moms to escape. This she shed idea is actually an artist’s studio where the owner goes to be inspired and create — of course, that doesn’t mean that we don’t think it’s an absolutely fantastic and relaxing space. 

Old barn She Shed Design
The artful arrangement of vintage pieces makes for an atmosphere you will never want to leave.

Feminine She Shed

Bungalow she shed interior design
The bungalow style is different and exceptionally cute.

Then again, the she shed is the ultimate “mom cave” and designer Toni Roberts created a cute little bungalow for the Salt Lake Home Show in Utah, using a structure from Wright’s Shed Company. Roberts kept the decor and accents soft and feminine, focusing on a color palette that included shades of cream, pink, white and tan.

She Shed Rustic Farmhouse Interior

She shed interior design with fake fireplace
The interior is a shabby chic style that sticks to a soft and neutral color palette.

Sometimes, the interior is secondary to the location of the she shed, as in this dreamy vintage retreat that is situated in the woods and right next to a pond. 

She Shed Farmhouse Design

Little she shed cottage
The rustic exterior is a perfect choice for the location as is the simple decor inside.
Little she shed cottage interior
The magical retreat has plenty of space for reading, writing, relaxing and contemplation.

This is definitely a big she shed idea that is beautiful and a dream come true for any gardener. Garden designer Suzanne Hudson has this all-glass garden shed  — it is almost a crime to call it a shed.  

Garden chic shed garden dream
The high-end potting shed is dramatic but fits naturally into its surroundings.

The interior decor rightly follows a garden theme, with plenty of plants, gardening accessories, and even a grand antique birdcage.  relaxed furnishings include a daybed made from the exposed spring base of a twin bed are accented with bright pillows. 

Chic she shed interior design
Upcycled and vintage items work best in this type of a structure.

One of the she shed ideas inside that really adds charm is the creative use of materials as accessories and this one has plenty of good examples. 

Chic shed corner tea room
This is a great spot for having a cup of tea or sketching out a new garden bed.
She Shed Garden tools Decor
Architectural elements combined with garden tools make for a unique display.

Tiny She Sheds 

She shed garden sewing room
It just goes to show that you don’t need a big space or have to spend a lot of money to create a she shed.

At the opposite end of the size spectrum is this truly tiny 4 x 6-foot shed that has been converted into a space dedicated to sewing and weaving

Cottagecore Treehouse She Shed

Treehouse she shed
An overnight – or just a nap — in a shed like this is far better than camping.

Those lucky enough to live in or by the woods can create really special she shed like this one. Almost like a treehouse, this one is by Peter Bahouth. Photographed by Lindsay Appel, the two parts are connected with a wood and rope bridge, adding to the treehouse feeling.

She shed tree design
There’s something about string lights that really makes everything appealing.
She Shed Reading Corner
Vintage finds and a guitar for strumming are the perfect accessories.
She Shed Tree House Interior
Building part of your shed around a tree is a great idea.

Cottagecore Rustic Farmhouse

Beautiful Garden She Shed Design
An imperfect brick porch works with the aged appearance of the shed.

A rustic home adheres to the cottagecore aesthetic. 

She Shed Cabins

Beautiful Garden She Shed Design With a small Porch
The look of this shed just oozes charm.

From Living Vintage, this structure is an old-style farmhouse retreat. Made with distressed wood to the porch, complete with creeping vine and rocking chairs. 

She Shed Vaulted Ceiling

Beautiful Garden She Shed Design Interior
The brick floor is easy care and durable, no matter how you use the shed.

A-frame homes aren’t the only outdoor structures that have vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams. With such a rustic exterior, the interior has to match. 

Beautiful Garden She Shed Design interior Design
This shed has enough space for multiple purposes.

Gardening She Shed

Womans backyard escape
The park-like setting of this backyard is ideal for the glass potting shed.

Rustic charm characterizes this glass potting shed, but in a different way. It looks elegant more than rustic thanks to all the glass, especially the two marvelous windows on the front. The purpose and the appearance fit very well with the spacious backyard surroundings, which are well cared for and relaxing.

She Shed Arbor

Womans backyard escape Exterior design
The exterior of the she shed includes a sitting area.

This she shed takes its cue from arbor designs. The interior of the chic potting shed includes all the tools a gardener needs as well as a really special feature. 

Womans backyard escape Interior design
We love the worn and distressed finish on the back wall and window frame.
Womans backyard escape garden tools
Simple garden tools well organized add to the decor.

Upscale Artist She Shed

She shed by Designer Rachel Roes
The lines of the shed are clean and basic with an interior that is smartly finished.

Sometimes the simplest things are the most complex, as is this little wooden garden shed. It might look basic but it is actually far from it. Chock full of impressive details, this she shed serves as a painting studio for artist Rachel Roe.

According to St. Louis magazine, the little space features a loft, floors made from reclaimed 100-year-old wood beams, a terra cotta chimney, as well as front and side porches. 

Painted she shed interior
Minimal furnishings with maximum utility are the name of the game.

Painting is not the only kind of studio you can have in a she shed. Jewelry designer Tippy Stockton has her workshop in a she shed. 

The outside is a basic tan color, accented with turquoise and a bright brick red. A paving stone walkway and a few plants and accessories add a dose of extra charm.

Tiny Adorable She shed
This small garden shed is extra cute.

The interior is dominated by the turquoise walls, nicely accented by the white shelving and trim. There’s plenty of storage and a very organized workspace. This is key for a relaxing she shed that is used for crafting because there’s nothing more stressful than wasting time searching for items and dealing with a messy space.

Tiny Adorable She shed interior
This craft-centered space includes just enough accessories to make the space comfortable and stylish.

She Shed Gable

Charming patriotic she shed design
This shed is simply placed in the yard without extra landscaping or frills.

This wooden garden shed has been transformed for no other purpose than having fun. The little barn, made from a kit available from Home Depot, is about as cute as they come. While the outside sports a blue exterior with green trim, the interior is done in a patriotic theme. 

Charming patriotic she shed design backyard
A farm-style fire pit and wood stash add to the charm of this garden shed.

The interior includes a loft with a mattress for napping. The unfinished walls make it easy-care and inexpensive. The decor is rustic and follows the patriotic theme set by the American flag on the back wall. 

Charming patriotic she shed design loft bed
There’s enough storage space to stash anything you might need like hats, sunscreen or blankets for a chilly night by the fire.

People who don’t live in an open space can still make the most of a she shed by transforming any basic little shed into a special space. 

Traditional Home Design

Cottage she Shed backyard

The red doors and black shutters, combined with the interesting roof line draw you in and make you want to come inside. Double doors are popular with she sheds.

Cozy She Shed Garden Design
The well-manicured gardens make this wooden garden shed more appealing.

Ultimately, a she shed is also about reflecting a woman’s style. If you like purple, go for it, like this chic garden blogger’s shed does. It’s plush and stylish on the inside and the purple color is a perfect match for the tree when it’s in bloom like this. 

She shed garden retreat
This is stylish and refined on the inside, but fits with the country setting on the outside.

A fantastic, vintage garden she shed like this one, found outside of London, makes the most of its green surroundings with plenty of glass. 

Cottage she shed made from old windows
Vintage accents like the bench and wheelbarrow planter match the structure.
Old windows she shed made
Little details like the pennants in the window catch the eye.
Cottage she shed design
More plants, all the tools needed, and a display of accessories round out the look.

As you can see from all these inspiring examples, she shed ideas can be as fancy, rustic, casual, or glitzy as your heart desires. When designing and planning your space, it doesn’t have to please anyone but you. 

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Whether large or small, exterior home renovations can greatly enhance your home’s curb appeal. From a redesigned second story to new landscaping to a fresh coat of paint, you can make a significant impact on any budget. Draw inspiration from these 15 examples of before-and-after home renovations.


1. A Refreshed Colonial Home

A Refreshed Colonial Home - before
nancekivell home planning & design

Built during the 1950s, this colonial-style home has a classic look with symmetrical windows and a portico. Although the home was well-kept, the beige vinyl siding blended into the landscape, making the house feel drab.

A Refreshed Colonial Home - after
nancekivell home planning & design

The homeowners upgraded the siding, added new trim, painted the brick, and gave the doors and shutters a new look with a serene blue paint job. They also added new porch lights, which help draw the eye to the center of the home.


2. A Modern Mediterranean Home

A Modern Mediterranean Home - before
AlphaStudio Design Group

What started as a standard Mediterranean house turned luxurious and modern thanks to the Alpha Studio Design Group. The original renovation focused on expanding the foyer, which turned into a beautiful remodel of the home’s interior and exterior.

A Modern Mediterranean Home - after
AlphaStudio Design Group

A new front door, balcony, and sleek black trim against the cream exterior transformed this home. The designers also added large glass sliding doors and a deck.


3. From Natural to Painted Brick

From Natural to Painted Brick - before
Color Revival By Rebecca Dumas

The before of this large brick home gives off a stately and gothic look with its dark window frames and shutters contrasting the brown brick. The house has a classic appeal, but the homeowners wanted a refresh.

From Natural to Painted Brick - after
Color Revival By Rebecca Dumas

They hired Color Revival to help with the paint scheme and chose Romabio Biodomus Masonry Paint in the shade Ballet White from Benjamin Moore for the brick. They used Benjamin Moore Regal Exterior in Briarwood for the trim, doors, and shutters.


4. Spanish Cottage Refresh

Spanish Cottage Refresh- before
Santa Barbara Home Design

The mix of lap siding and stucco on this Spanish home gave it an outdated look. The landscaping also did little to highlight the home architecture.

Spanish Cottage Refresh - after
Santa Barbara Home Design

The after photo shows how small changes like a warmer paint job and darker trim make such a difference. Thanks to the Santa Barbara Home Design team, the landscaping is now one of the best features, giving the home a luxurious yet old-world feel.

5. A Drastic Difference with Siding

A Drastic Difference with Siding - before
Buchmann Design

Home additions can make a house look piece-y and mismatched when not done well. This Los Angeles home had lost its style before Buchmann Design renovated it.

A Drastic Difference with Siding - after
Buchmann Design

It’s hard to tell that it is even the same house. It went from drab and run down to a modern traditional style. The designers changed the roof pitch and added new siding, windows, and doors.


6. From Overgrown to Clean and Modern

From Overgrown to Clean and Modern - before
Pritzkat & Johnson Architects

The ivy and green landscaping overtook this Mediterranean-style home. While it still has a classic look, it needed a few changes, including fresh paint and new landscaping.

From Overgrown to Clean and Modern - after
Pritzkat & Johnson Architects

Pritzkat & Johnson Architects refreshed the exterior with dark window trim, door trim, and shutters. They also updated the railing, added a garage, and new steps leading to the front walkway. They removed the overgrown ivy in favor of simple landscaping that makes the home’s exterior the star of the show.


7. A Fresh Coat of Paint Updates this Ranch Home

A Fresh Coat of Paint Updates this Ranch Home - before
Fresh Coat Painters of Lawrenceville/Johns Creek

Ranch homes are one of the most popular styles throughout the United States, with many built in the 1950s through 1970s. Many ranch homes, like this one, have good bones and can benefit from new siding or paint and an updated color scheme.

A Fresh Coat of Paint Updates this Ranch Home - after
Fresh Coat Painters of Lawrenceville/Johns Creek

The construction crew painted the siding a dark gray, the trim white, and the shutters black for a modern look. They left the brick for a natural element that works with the new color scheme.


8. An Updated Traditional Style Home

An Updated Traditional Style Home - before
Bay Area Design of the Berkshires

Older homes often come with awkward layouts that aren’t family-friendly. Adding a small addition can make more bedroom or bathroom space. In the before photo, this traditional style home has a robin’s egg blue paint scheme and a country look.

An Updated Traditional Style Home - after
Bay Area Design of the Berkshires

After the renovations, this home went from country to modern. The house received a small second-story addition, new siding, trim, roofing, and a new porch.


9. Traditional to Modern 1980’s Home

Traditional to Modern 1980’s Home - before
Milgard Windows & Doors

Built in the 1980s, this traditional style home was typical in suburban neighborhoods. The homeowners wanted something more contemporary and hired architects to update the look.

Traditional to Modern 1980’s Home - after
Milgard Windows & Doors

They kept the exact exterior blueprint but updated the siding, installed a metal roof, and opted for new Milgard windows. They also revamped the interior to match the minimal and sleek exterior.


10. From Red to White Painted Brick

From Red to White Painted Brick - before
360 Painting Louisville

Painting brick is a personal and controversial design decision. Some people think it makes brick homes stand out more, while others claim it ruins a home. Either way, there’s no denying that painted brick transforms a home’s appearance.

From Red to White Painted Brick - after
360 Painting Louisville

These homeowners hired 360 Painting Louisville to take their house’s exterior from red brick to bright white. They also changed the trim, opting for black so that it contrasts against the light paint job.


11. Cleaning Up a Ranch Home with Fresh Paint

Cleaning Up a Ranch Home with Fresh Paint - before
Dawn D. Totty Interior DESIGNS

Sometimes, a fresh coat of paint or a good powerwash is all you need to take your home from drabby to bright and happy. This mid-century ranch was still structurally sound but looked rundown on the outside.

Cleaning Up a Ranch Home with Fresh Paint - after
Dawn D. Totty Interior DESIGNS

DDT Renovations gave this home a new paint job, refreshed the landscaping, and added a new entryway. The simple changes made a significant impact on this home’s curb appeal.


12. A New Take on Mid-Century Modern

A New Take on Mid-Century Modern - before
Barnett Adler

Mid-century modern homes feature sharp angles, a mix of natural materials, and plenty of windows for an outdoor connection. They pay homage to the 1950s, but the color scheme sometimes feels outdated, even with their cool, geometric designs.

A New Take on Mid-Century Modern- after
Barnett Adler

Designer Barnett Adler brought this home to life with a fresh color scheme and wooden accents. He kept the home’s original integrity while making it more vibrant and modern.


13. From Beige and Boring to Shades of Blue

From Beige and Boring to Shades of Blue - before
Barnett Adler

Before its exterior renovation, this house was bland with its simple, boxy structure and beige siding. It didn’t have a defined style and blended in with its landscape.

From Beige and Boring to Shades of Blue - after
Barnett Adler

The designer brightens the home with a blue color scheme, Hardie board plank siding on the second story, and board and batten on the first. The renovation leaves the house looking fresh and bordering between modern and traditional.


14. The Restoration of a Craftsman Bungalow

The Restoration of a Craftsman Bungalow - before
Moore Architects

Craftsman Bungalows are a classic style home with natural details. Older ones, like this home in the DC area, sometimes get neglected, leading to the need for restoration.

The Restoration of a Craftsman Bungalow- after
Moore Architects

Moore Architects, PC restored the shingled-over bungalow to its original stucco siding. They also expanded the front porch, added a wood door and windows, and used a soft color palette.


15. Adding Detail to an Arts and Crafts Stone Home

Adding Detail to an Arts and Crafts Stone Home - before
Peter Zimmerman Architects

The homeowners of this stone Arts and Crafts home felt it lacked architectural interest. They wanted more natural light and a better connection to the outdoors.

Adding Detail to an Arts and Crafts Stone Home - after
Peter Zimmerman Architects

Peter Zimmerman Architects made many changes to the exterior, including modifications to the entrances, adding or updating windows, and keeping appropriate scale through additions. The homeowners also updated much of the interior throughout the process.

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Small cabins are affordable, low maintenance, and perfect for a simpler, nature-focused lifestyle. Whether for full-time living or a weekend escape, these cozy spaces typically range from 100 to 1,000 sq. ft. They are easy to customize and can grow with your needs.


1. DIY Log Cabin With Classic Framework

How To Plan And Build A Small Cabin

Compared to using a kit, building a log cabin from scratch and with natural resources is no easy feat. A single person built this cabin using self-harvested materials. The design follows a classic pattern with a gable-style roof, log walls and wooden shutters.

Check out this YouTube video to watch how one man built a cabin in the forest by himself.


2. Building Off Grid Log Cabin

Use Huge Logs to Build Your Own Cabin

If you’re considering building your own cabin, you might enjoy this YouTube video which follows the progress of a DIY log cabin project. The video shows in detail how the walls are built and how the structure takes shape. 


3. Building a Traditional Log Cabin

A Three-Year Log Cabin Project

Building a traditional cabin from scratch can take time – this example was built in three years. 

The interior is almost entirely made of wood, with a lot of handmade furniture and accessories. Check out this YouTube video to learn more about this project.


4. Cabin With Front Porch

A Cabin in the Woods with a Small Platform

This small cabin in the woods has a platform that evens out the sloping ground and a tiny porch that frames the entrance. It has a classic pitched roof and wood cladding, with a warm attic for more space and minimal interior design. The chimney completes the look. Check out the YouTube video to see how it was planned and built.


5. Pallet Wood Cabin

Use Pallet Wood to Build a Minimalist Cabin

Pallet wood is the cheapest option of all cabin building materials. You can use a minimal cabin like this as a hunting shed, woods retreat, or even a playhouse.

Learn how to build an inexpensive pallet-wood cabin in this YouTube video.


6. Flat Foundation Cabin

Find a Flat Site for Your Cabin

The first step in building a cabin is finding a suitable site. You’ll need to make sure there’s a flat spot for your foundation, which could require tree removal and excavation. 

Learn the steps two-friends took to build this small, rustic cabin on Instructables.


7. Cabin In The Mountains

A Cozy-Looking Cabin In The Wood Or In The Mountains

Here’s another video tutorial that takes you through every step of building a small cabin:  Instructables. It offers a more in-depth look at how to maximize space and put building materials together. It also reveals how natural elements interact with each other. In the end, you have a  small cabin you’d expect to find in the woods or mountains.


8. Cabin Rental 

Consider Trying a Cabin Rental First

To better understand small cabin living, consider renting cabins as a test drive. You’ll get to experience a host of different layouts and test different sizes so you can determine what’s ideal for you.

Check the cabin rentals on Blue Moon Rising, AirBnB, or VRBO. 


9. Cabin Design Plans 

Use Small Cabin Plans For Your Project

If you’re looking for specific instructions, check out these small cabin plans. The PDF shows a small porch and a multifunctional indoor space.

You can find more house plans here.


10. Cabin With Living Space

A Little Cabin With A Main Living Space

You can also find complete and detailed plans on cabinplans123, which will guide you through every step of the process. Follow them to build your own little cabin with a main living space at the bottom and a loft you can turn into a sleeping nook.


11. Contemporary A-Frame Cabin

A Contemporary A-Frame Cabin

A-frame houses have a contemporary allure. The design allows for large glass surfaces to be included, which is ideal great if you want to frame a beautiful view or bring the outdoors in.

You can find plans for A-frame cabins on lsuagcenter.


12. A Traditional-Looking Cabin

A Traditional-Looking Cabin

You can also find plans for a traditional-looking cabin on lsuagcenter. The design is reminiscent of rustic houses and mountain retreats. As always, there’s room for customization, so don’t hesitate to add your own signature to the project.


13. Cabin With a Symmetrical Frame

Bricks tiny cabin plan

A lot of cabins have symmetrical frames, which can make for an easier project.  If you prefer a simple look, check out the cabin plans featured on lsuagcenter.


14. Cabin With Basement/Loft

A frame cabin to build - plans

How about a small cabin with a basement and a loft? The multiple floors allow you to maximize the space. On todaysplans you can find detailed plans for the cabin and each floor section.


15. Cabin Design With Basement 

Big floor plan cabin - wood logs

Here’s another example of a cabin design that has a basement level, the main floor, and a loft area. The plans are similar to the ones shown above, with a few structural differences. 

You can adapt these plans and repurpose the spaces to better suit your own lifestyle. Check out the details on todaysplans.


16. Guest Cabin Adult Loft

A Guest Cabin with an Adult Sized LoftBuilding a small cabin is much simpler when you have detailed instructions. Timber Mart provides a full PDF detailing how to build a guest cabin. This cabin is ideal for a small family, with an adult-sized loft included. 


17. Lookout Cabin

A Lookout Cabin

If you’re ready to take on a big challenge, you’ll love this lookout cabin from Today’s Plans. This cabin is more like a small house than the traditional cabin style, thanks to the two-story design.

The PDF offers the plans and blueprints to get started. 


18. Build a Cabin In The Wilderness

Build a Cozy Cabin in the Woods

This 14 x 20 ft small cabin includes a sleeping loft over the porch for spending time in nature. While it’s certainly not a quick or inexpensive project, it’s a stunning design that you’ll get years of use out of.

Mother Earth News shares the plans to assemble this cabin and encourages you to work to the same standards as if you were building a full-size home.


19. Cabin On A Budget

Building a Cabin on a Budget

Not ready to build an expensive structure? Instructables shows us that it’s possible to build a small cabin on a budget.

This 12 x 20 small cabin costs around $2,200 to build, which is a significant saving in comparison to purchasing a cabin kit.


20. Solar Powered Cabin

A Solar-Powered Cabin

Solar-powered homes are more popular than ever, and there’s no reason you can’t apply this technology to your cabin project. Instructables shares this small off-grid cabin, perfect for a wooded setting.


21. Two-Story Contemporary Cabin Design

A Two-Story Contemporary Cabin Plan

If you are looking for a contemporary small cabin plan, consider this guide from Pin-Up Houses. The Yvonne cabin is a two-story family home that has a living room, bedroom, and balcony. It’s perfect for year-round living or as a recreational cabin.

It offers an eco-friendly yet modern cabin design, and you’ll enjoy the incredible views from the living room. You can turn the balcony into a porch if you prefer.


22. Fancy Cabin Design

A Fancy Contemporary Cabin Plan

Drummond House Plans shows us how to make this small but contemporary cabin with their detailed plan. This one-bedroom cabin has three or four-season options. You’ll make the most of the space, building a bedroom and a shower room.


23. Modern Cabin Design

Plans For A Modern Small Cabin

This small cabin from House Plans is reminiscent of a mini cottage. Inside, you’ll find an L-shaped kitchenette and a full bathroom. Making the most of the space, the design combines the living and sleeping spaces into one.

As well as acting as a guest cottage in your backyard, this would be an excellent studio cabin or office.


24. Build A Cabin in 55 Days

Build a Cabin in Just 55 Days

Many of the projects on our list would take the average person a year or two to build. We love this feature from Field Mag, which shares how to build a cabin in just 55 days. It’s a 240 square ft cabin, which is 12 x 20 in size. It’s the perfect home office or extra outdoor space, but you could also transform it into a guest bedroom.


25. Pallet Cabin

A Tiny Pallet Cabin

For anyone looking for a tiny cabin or shed for their garden, this DIY project from Easy Pallet Ideas is a great option. It’s the perfect solution for a workshop or office, but could also make a small guest bedroom.

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Scandinavian houses, both the interior and exterior, are designed with regard to the natural environment. Scandinavian architecture is known for its clean lines and simple color palette. Yet, Scandinavian style houses are built with more than this in mind. They are built to respond to their location and climate to keep the inhabitants comfortable and able to live well within their natural environment.

Savukvartsi – Finland

Savukvartsi - Finland
Honka

This is a modern ecological log home that Honka designed for a city environment. They utilized a non-settling fusion log to frame the house and clad it with spruce. This home has a simple yet architectural shape with a high-sloping roof and multiple windows types to bring in bright natural light.


Hoghult House – Karlsburg, Sweden

Hoghult House - Karlsburg, Sweden

Hoghult House - Karlsburg, Sweden 2

Fabel Arkitektur designed the Hoghult House as part of a large estate in Sweden that contains old farms, large fields, and views of a green forest. The architects designed this magnificent yet restrained home using traditional woodcraft techniques. The wood construction uses no nails or screws in the construction.


Casa Sand – Aarhus, Denmark

Casa Sand - Aarhus, Denmark

Casa Sand - Aarhus, Denmark 2

Casa Sand is a project of Christoffersen & Weiling Architects. Their design imperative was to keep the design of these private beach villas in keeping with the coastal environment.

The horizontal lines of the coast and the idea of simplicity were the guiding light in the design of these simple homes. They used a sand-colored brick to blend with the natural environment. The long linear form and weight of the brick accentuates the coastal lines and settles the home into the dunes to protect it from the wind.


Summer House – Denmark

Summer House - Denmark

Summer House - Denmark 2

GinnerupArkitekter built this simple summer home on a Danish island right next to a coastline and meadow behind. They used a stone cladding so that it would blend in with its natural environment. The large glass windows ensure that the owners can soak in every bit of sunlight and teeming wildlife on the island.


Farmhouse – Halsingland, Sweden

Farmhouse - Halsingland, Sweden
Homes & Antiques

Deep in the Swedish countryside, it is not uncommon to see vibrant red farmhouses. Red was a common home color for traditional Swedish houses in the country as it was a status symbol. Exterior decorations are more common in traditional than modern Scandinavian houses.


Mambo House – Finland

Mambo House - Finland
Honka
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Honka

Honko designed this modern Scandinavian style home. They clad it with black siding to disappear into the background of the pine forest. The large windows and sharp mono-pitched roof remind the owners of the forest trips and wind shelters common in Finnish heritage and history.


Scandinvian Interior Style Elements

Open Floor Plan
Honka

This Scandinavian style home reflects the traditional open floor plan. In this home, the kitchen, dining room, and living room are contained in one long room. They have a common color theme of light wood and black to tie the design together. The large windows provide fresh color and light in the design.

Natural Textures

Natural Textures

Notice how many natural textures the interior designer uses in this Scandi-style living room including wood cladding and furniture, wool, metal, and natural greenery. The large windows provide all the decor needed. The white walls and lofted ceilings reflect bright sunlight throughout the room.

Neutral Color Palette

Neutral Color Palette
Zip Water

This kitchen has a neutral color palette, but it looks anything but boring. The designer has used bold color tones to create the look of contrast. The upper paneling and cabinets are painted a gorgeous black with a cool undertone. The marble countertops and textured wood cabinets give the kitchen a look of earthy sophistication.

Layered Lighting

Layered Lighting
Marcusse Construction

This bedroom design utilizes layered lighting techniques to give the user the most control over light levels. The large windows provide ample light during the day. The lighting plan also includes the overhead ambient light that spreads a soft glow in the evening when the sun has gone down. The lights beside the bed allow quiet reading before bed without having to get up to turn off the light to sleep.

Comfort

Comfort
Homes & Antiques

Traditional Scandinavian homes like rural farmhouses are more colorful than their modern counterparts. But there are many areas where these designs share similarities. One of these is that they both value comfort in their interior spaces. The comfort of this traditional kitchen includes the ample use of warm wood furnishings, cozy pillows, rugs to keep bare feet warm, and natural accents like fresh cut flowers.

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Modern house design emerged in the mid-20th century, revolutionizing architecture with its clean lines, open spaces, and functional layouts. Rooted in simplicity and practicality, it continues to shape contemporary homes, blending effortlessly with evolving trends.

Modern Architecture In South Africa

Modern Architecture In South Africa

This 2-story home in Cape Town by Malan Vorster sits on a steep slope and has a ground-level exterior that’s clad in natural stone. Notice the straight lines of the home, the use of natural materials, and its integration with the natural environment.


Modern Three-Story House In Italy

Modern Three-Story House In Italy

Located close to Brescia, Italy, this home by LPArchitects and  Flussocreativo has three floors in a separate apartment. With its neutral color palette of white and gray, the home embodies simplicity and sophistication.


Modern Coastal House In Santa Cruz

Modern Coastal House in Santa Cruz

The Surf House by Feldman Architecture is in one of Santa Cruz’s best surf spots. The layout makes the most of the coastal view. One of the best features in this type of modern architecture is a large open deck that seamlessly integratesfaces the backyard and view of the Pacific Ocean.


Modern Corten Steel Homes in Australia

Modern Corten Steel Homes in Australia

The Birdhouses Studios are two buildings with modern architecture that sit on a steep slope in Tasmania, Australia. From  Gillian van der Schans and clad in Corten steel, the exterior design of these buildings will weather and offer a rusty patina, matching the landscape’s colors.


Modern Remote Cabin

Modern Remote Cabin

Cabana is a small, modern cabin from Liga Arquitetura e Urbanismo. It is made of durable and sustainable materials and suited for remote locations. Modular homes and buildings are more popular in modern architecture than in other styles.


Sicilian Retreat

Sicilian Retreat

Villa Cozzo Tre Venti is a remote retreat designed by Andrea Marlia. It has a simple and modern construction inspired by the local vernacular and landscape. The exterior is covered with lime plaster, which allows it to blend into the environment.


House Over a Pond

House Over a Pond

The property from Cutler Anderson Architects was chosen for the beautiful artificial pond which became the main feature of its design. For modern architects, the setting of the house is almost as important as the design of the home itself.


Modern Concrete House

Modern Concrete House

The 160 House is by MIDE Architetti offers a minimalist exterior appearance is given by the use of exposed concrete. The large windows of this home create light and visual space while connecting the indoors with nature.


Modern Off Grid Ursa House

Modern Off Grid Ursa House

The Ursa house is small, mobile and packed with clever interior features.  Madeiguincho designed the house plans to function off-grid. It has a rainwater collection system and solar panels on the roof.


Concrete House in Paraguay

Concrete House in Paraguay

Studio Bauen went to great lengths to design a home with minimal impact on the land. The simple design and shape of the San Bernadino, Paraguay, retreat allow the inhabitants to take advantage of its amazing surroundings.


Modern Weekend Retreat

Modern Weekend Retreat

This home is located in India and was built by the studio SAK Designs. It serves as a serene weekend retreat. Its indoor and outdoor areas feel connected and harmonious.


Minimalist House in Poland

Minimalist House in Poland

This modern home occupies a flat piece of land in Poland. The home from studio RS+ Robert Skitek features a minimalist and clean aesthetic. It features a double-height living room and a large kitchen with a massive island.


Modern Family Resort

Modern Family Resort

HMA2 Architects designed this family retreat with flexibility in mind. It is both a cozy everyday home and a wonderful retreat. Inside, each space is large and airy, with high ceilings and plenty of glass.


Modern Hollywood Home

Modern Hollywood Home

This private residence in West Hollywood was designed by Olson Kundig. It overlooks the mountains and ocean and features an expressive design characteristic of modern homes. The facade is a mix of contrasting shapes, colors, and finishes.


Modern Concrete House in Georgia

Modern Concrete House in Georgia

This house by NOA Studio features a tiered design and innovative use of concrete. To ensure privacy, the living spaces sit between two gardens, with one at the top and the other at the bottom.

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Tiny house kits provide a fast and efficient way to build a compact home, with options ranging from basic frames to complete interior and exterior packages. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, these kits vary in design, foundation requirements, and price—starting as low as $2,900 and reaching over $60,000. Whether you’re looking for a mobile tiny home or a fixed structure, understanding what each kit includes is essential. Here’s what you need to know before choosing the right one.

Tiny House Kits with Pricing

Tiny House Kits with Pricing


1. Arched Cabin Kits – $2,900

Arched Cabin Kits - $2,900

Arched cabins offer a budget-friendly tiny home solution, with prices starting at $1,400 for a 64-square-foot model and $2,900 for a 164-square-foot version. Available in various sizes and ceiling heights, the largest option spans 960 square feet and reaches 18’8″ tall.

Each arched cabin kit includes a ridge beam, ribs, floor plates, insulation, ridge caps, foam inserts, and metal roof paneling. The roof color is customizable for an extra fee and comes with a 40-year warranty. Buyers are responsible for end caps, foundation, and interior finishes, allowing for customization to suit personal style and needs.


2. Handy Home Windemere – $3,355

Handy Home Windemere - $3,355

The Windemere by Handy Home is a 10′ x 12′ shed kit designed for tiny home living, featuring 7′ interior walls for a spacious feel. Built with 2′ x 4′ framing and engineered, pressure-treated siding, it offers water and mold resistance for lasting durability.

This 120-square-foot kit includes double doors, eight transom windows, three operable windows, and a wood floor, providing both natural light and ventilation. The interior layout is fully customizable, allowing you to add essential amenities to suit your needs.


3. All Wood Mayflower $8,795

All Wood Mayflower $8,795

The All Wood Mayflower is a 117-square-foot tiny home on decorative wheels, offering a blank canvas for customization with no interior finishes. Designed for easy assembly, two adults can build it in three days, according to the manufacturer.

The kit includes studs, siding, wheels, roof arches, floorboards, and ceiling boards, but roof shingles must be purchased separately. Its compact, mobile-friendly design makes it a versatile option for those seeking a personalized tiny home experience.


4. Glen Echo Kits $9,306

Glen Echo Kits $9,306

The Glen Echo is a charming prefab cabin kit featuring a roof overhang, ideal for a front porch. You can purchase the kit pre-cut or pre-assembled, and it’s available in many sizes. The pre-cut kits are less expensive, with the 25-square-foot cabin starting at only $3,306. The larger 104-square-foot pre-assembled model is more suitable for a tiny home and is priced well at $9,306. If you prefer more space, these cabins go up to 630 sq ft.

Summer Wood provides a basic and upgraded material list. Basic kits include everything necessary for the floors, exterior walls (including siding), and roofing frame. There are many upgrades, though, and this company will work with you to customize the cabin to your liking.


5. The Writer’s Haven – $10,733

The Writer’s Haven - $10,733

The Writer’s Haven is a 12′ x 14′ tiny wooden house with a translucent roof panel, allowing plenty of light. The kit also includes materials for a built-in daybed and front porch. 

The seller can ship the kit nationwide, and it comes with all necessary materials, including windows, doors, and roofing supplies. It also contains a step-by-step assembly list. You can customize the finishes, upgrading the flooring, siding, roof, and more for an additional fee. The recommended foundation is crushed gravel.


6.The Smith Haven – $11,370

The Smith Haven - $11,370

The Smith Haven is a wood-sided cottage available in six sizes ranging from 10′ x 16′ to 12′ x 24′. It features an asymmetrical roof with a dormer and transom window.

You can get this prefab tiny house in one of three packages: shell only, three seasons, or four seasons. The Four Seasons kit includes insulation, shiplap pine wall and ceiling, double-pane windows, and an insulated door. You’ll need to purchase and install the rest of the interior finishes.


7. All Wood Bonaire $13,785

All Wood Bonaire $13,785

The All Wood Bonaire is a modern tiny home with 233 square feet of floor area. It features two doors and three windows, allowing plenty of natural light. It doesn’t come with interior finishes, so you can customize it to your style.

The Bonaire kit includes all materials except for the foundation and roofing shingles. There are optional upgrades like an extra interior room to use as a bathroom, termite-resistant wood, and a Bartini bar.


8. The Seattle – $16,000

The Seattle - $16,000

The Seattle is a tiny home kit from Home Depot that includes the steel framing to build a 10′ x 20′ building. To customize your house, you can purchase your own siding, roofing material, and interior finishes.

The kit includes preliminary plans, hardware, panelized steel framing, and stamped structural engineering plans. The kits manufacturer makes the kits to order, and you call and request an alternative lumber framing package if desired. They recommend a concrete slab foundation.


9. Autonomous Studio Pod – $18,000

Autonomous Studio Pod - $18,000

The Autonomous Studio Pod is a modern-style small home, studio, or office boasting 105 square feet. It features vinyl siding and has everything you need to hook it up to electricity and climate control. It has one residential current breaker, five wall outlets, one ceiling light switch, four ceiling lights, two ethernet ports, and a ventilator with a ventilator switch.

The Studio Pod comes with everything you need, including roofing material and siding. You can upgrade to the furniture included package, which will get you built-in shelves, a desk, a couch, and a foldable sofa table.


10. The California – $19,000

The California - $19,000

The California is a modern tiny house kit from the Home Depot boasting 240 square feet. The kit contains pre-assembled steel panels for easy installation. The steel panels come with a 50-year warranty.

The kit doesn’t have exterior or interior finishes, so you can choose materials to suit your tastes. The manufacturer recommends placing The California on a concrete slab foundation. They can also modify the design and door placements.


11. Xylia Four Season Kit $26,336

Xylia Four Season Kit $26,336

The Xylia is a 12’ x 24’ cottage-style tiny home with a wood-sided exterior and metal roof. With 288 square feet, it’s large enough to house a bathroom, a small kitchen, and a living room/bedroom combo.

The pre-cut kit has a floor system, wall system, siding, doors, windows, and roof system. You can customize these materials from a list of optional upgrades. The kit also includes building instructions.


12. Rose Cottage 2 $32,000

Rose Cottage 2 $32,000

The Home Depot sells a limited number of tiny home kits, including the Rose Cottage 2. The home boasts two stories and a total of 443 square feet – enough space for two bedrooms.

The biggest con to this kit is that it only comes with steel framing. You’ll need to purchase siding, insulation, roofing material, and all interior finishes. There is an upgrade option for the deck and flooring system. 


13. The Getaway Mini – $33,000

The Getaway Mini - $33,000

The Getaway Mini is a 325-square-foot steel framing kit with a deck and flooring upgrade option. If the square footage remains unchanged, the manufacturer can work with you to modify the door placement or layout.

The Getaway Mini is available online at The Home Depot, but they require you to download the prelim plans and have them authorized by your local building authority before purchase. There are no interior finishes, so you can customize this ADU to fit your needs.


14. Avrame Solo+ 75 – $33,550

Avrame Solo+ 75 - $33,550

The Avrame Solo+ 75 is a tiny A-frame home with 365 square feet. The floor plan provides space for a bathroom, kitchen, and living room on the first floor. The second-floor loft can house two beds.

You can purchase the structural, exterior, or interior kit. The price we quoted is for all three and comes with the framework, all exterior finishes, and interior finishes such as stairs, ladders, doors, and painted interior cladding.


15. Kithaus K3.12 $60,000

Kithaus K3.12 $60,000

The most expensive model on our tiny house list is the Kithaus K3.12. It measures 13’ x 13’ and includes a kitchenette and bathroom. The sleek square design is perfect for those who enjoy a clean, modern style.

The prices of the Kithaus homes are higher since they come with interior and exterior finishes. Some of these finishes include all bathroom fixtures, pre-wired electrical and light fixtures, interior walls, and hardwood floors. Try one of these models if you have no interest in DIYing the interior of your home.

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