Relatively new, beautiful, Scandinavian-influenced, cozy, 360 sq ft one-room cabin --a "tiny house"-- is modern, with all of the amenities needed for your perfect weekend getaway or week-long stay in Homer. Located next to the owners' house, tucked away from the road, on an acre and a half in a subdivision overlooking Homer, the views are fabulous of Kachemak Bay, Cook Inlet, and the volcanoes. Few places in Homer have views of both Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet. Hardwood floors and Jøtul "wood" (gas) stove give the cabin a warm and cozy feeling. Majestic large windows bring the views into the cabin.
The cabin is consistent with the "tiny house" concept, providing everything you need efficiently in a small space. Beautifully decorated with a modern, Scandinavian design.
The one-room cabin sleeps two in a queen-sized bed. The luxurious cotton sheets, down pillows and comforter make this bed truly comfortable.
Ask about the possibility for extra guests. The cabin accommodates two people comfortably. We have a Pack-and-Play for your baby or toddler, two thick foam twin mattresses. An extra fee of $40 per stay per person is charged for more than two people. Upon approval, guests may stay in the loft. No small children in the loft.
The kitchen is fully-equipped with a two-burner stove, a small refrigerator with freezer under the counter, microwave, counter-top oven, coffee pot, and electric tea kettle. All of the pots, pans, dishes, and utensils you need are provided. Ask if you need anything else. There is no dishwasher.
There is a full bathroom with shower, sink, and toilet. The dining room table seats six people comfortably.
Sadly, the sandhill cranes have not returned to the nesting area for two years. In other locations, they can be seen from May into September, except when they are nesting in late June and early July. Sandhill cranes can be seen overhead, walking along the street, or strolling in Homer. Moose are regularly seen year-round walking though the property or in the neighborhood as well as eagles perched in the trees by the cabin. A walk on the streets in the neighborhood and an undeveloped subdivision offers majestic views of Kachemak Bay. When you are ready to walk the beach, go out to eat, get some groceries, or explore Homer, it is a short drive to downtown Homer (3 miles) and another ten minutes to the Homer Spit and Harbor for fishing, kayaking, and boating or bike riding on the Homer Spit Trail.
We have WiFi and good cellular coverage in the cabin—most days. There is no TV.
Take your breakfast or dinner outside on the deck to enjoy the spectacular views and at some times of the year fantastic sunsets over Cook Inlet with views of the volcanoes.
Coffee and teas, sugar, and honey are provided for your convenience.
Pets are no longer allowed.
We welcome all people regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, political viewpoints, religion, and all LGBTQIA+.