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"Amazon isn't just a one-stop destination for travel accessories and camping gear; the online retailer has also expanded into do-it-yourself cabin kits that are easy to build and offer overnight guests more privacy than a spare bedroom. The site offers an array of ready-to-build cabins, including this resort-inspired unit from Allwood Outlet that offers stunning floor-to-ceiling windows and costs less than $16,000. Once fully built, the layout is completely open, allowing you to turn the space into whatever you want (unlike many tiny houses that come with a predetermined layout)."
"Robin Pekkala, an Allwood Outlet brand representative, told Travel + Leisure to think of the structures as additional space outside of your home that can be transformed into a guest cottage, pool house, art studio, yoga room, home office space, or even a music studio. The Bonaire cabin kit caught our eye for its modern, rectangular shape that takes inspiration from vacation resort cabins. It features clean-cut lines and floor-to-ceiling windows that create a sun-drenched space in the 225-square-foot interior (that's larger than some New York City studio apartments)."
"The spruce wood kit arrives unpainted, giving you the choice to keep it natural or add a pop of color. It also includes the essentials: wall boards, floor boards, joists, roof rafters, boards for the structure, windows, doors, screws and nails, handles for the windows, and locks for the doors. From there, you'll be able to use the space however you want and make any adjustments to fit your needs, like adding insulation and plumbing, installing waterproofing on the roof, and putting up more walls to craft separate rooms."
Amazon offers ready-to-build cabin kits that function as private, customizable outbuildings for homes. The Allwood Outlet Bonaire resort-style cabin is priced under $16,000 and features floor-to-ceiling windows and a 225-square-foot open interior. The kit uses spruce wood, arrives unpainted, and includes walls, floor boards, joists, rafters, windows, doors, fasteners, handles and locks. Buyers can add insulation, plumbing, waterproofing, and interior walls to suit needs. Uses range from guest cottages and pool houses to studios, yoga rooms, home offices, or short-term rentals, giving homeowners flexibility beyond predetermined tiny-house layouts.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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