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C3 Cabin by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects

4-28-c3 cabin7.jpgOne of our all-time favorite small spaces is the C3 Cabin by Seattle firm Vandeventer + Carlander Architects. Although we featured it last summer, we're re-posting it in honor of Small Cool Month. Described as "a simple wood framed box with two large pairs of doors opening onto the garden and views," the owners use it as a vacation home.

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The cabin takes up 352 square feet, with a 128-square foot sleeping loft.

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We live in 300 square feet, so can easily see upsizing -- full time -- to this light and airy space.

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The cabin plans are for sale here ($850).

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(Edited from this post originally published 08.08.07)

Comments (4)

Yes. Want!

posted by MoJonson on 2008-04-28 20:32:52
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Dreamy!

posted by farmhousemoderne on 2008-04-28 23:18:36
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I would be so content living in a house exactly like that. It's beautiful and has all the necessities.

posted by Ajax's on 2008-04-29 03:24:31
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Me too. What a serene space--it would even be so without the water next to it.

Anyone know where those cabinets next to the bed are from?

posted by Pixie on 2008-04-29 11:03:39
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