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This cozy writer’s cabin, called “Cornelia” designed by New Frontier Design offers an idyllic woodsy escape in the Tennessee countryside. This tiny cabin features a writing studio, library, and guesthouse commissioned by international bestselling author Cornelia Funke. The design is simple, enduring, rustic, and a touch of elegance. A living sculpture inside and out.
Highlights in this tiny home include a writing desk, floating shelves, and a ladder, 270-degree loft views, and sleeping space for two. The dimensions of this tiny home are 24’l x 8’6”w x 13’6”h for a total of 256 square feet, which includes a sleeping loft. Continue below for all the details of this amazing compact home…

The interest in tiny houses is a popular trend right now, whether you wish to live in one or use it in your backyard as a guest house to host family and friends. It can also be taken with you along your journey and parked wherever inspiration strikes!

The inspiration behind the tiny home movement is a reflection for some that wish to live a more minimal lifestyle free of clutter. “Tiny homes are about bringing that which matters most to the forefront of our daily living: developing autonomy, living debt-free with economic responsibility, flexibility and freedom to travel, change careers, cultivate work-life balance, time to read and learn, always accruing experience, not more stuff, ” states New Frontier Design.

What We Love: This cozy writer’s cabin offers a unique tiny home to locate anywhere you wish to enjoy some solitude. This is the perfect home to use as a guest house, Airbnb, cabin getaway, or even a backyard home office. We are loving this attractive tiny house, it has everything one could possibly need in a small footprint, and can be placed anywhere.
Tell Us: What do you think of this tiny house design? Do you think you could feel comfortable and right at home living here? Let us know in the Comments!
Note: Have a look at another inspiring home tiny home tour that we have featured here on One Kindeisgn from the portfolio of the team of this project, New Frontier Design: Innovative tiny house showcases luxury details on a budget.
Project Cost: $100,001 – $150,000





Upgrades
This tiny house offers an off-the-grid package, which includes solar, a water system, and a Separett® Villa 9200 Composting Toilet.


Main Structure
- Weathered Corrugated Aluminum, Charred (Shou Sugi Ban) Cedar, 2’’x 8” Western Red Cedar Cantilevered Pergola
EPDM Roof - Closed-Cell Spray Foam Insulation
- Typar® Rainscreen and Housewrap
- Pella® Architectural Glass Door, Awning, and Entry Windows – Tempered, Insulated Glass
- Maple Board-and-Batten Interior siding and ceiling throughout
- Solid Reclaimed Hardwood Floor (hand-hewn)
- Tankless Hot Water Heater
- Mini-Split HVAC unit





Above: This tiny house was designed with the writer in mind, featuring a fold-down desk and floating library shelves.

Great Room/Studio
- Solid Maple Drop-Down writing desk
- Floating Cedar library shelves with rolling ladder
- Pella® Large Sliding window – Tempered, Insulated Glass
- Custom Cabinetry and Storage Chest
- Concealed utility closet
- Retractable, wall-mounted desk lamps
- Recessed LED can lights

Above: A sleeping loft boasts 270-degree views from a king-sized perch, idyllic for sunrise and sunsets.

Kitchen
- Stainless Steel Faucets
- 18” Stainless Steel sink
- Butcher Block countertop
- Floating Cedar shelves
- Custom Cabinetry (with hidden-lock Hafele® knobs)
- 2 burner electric cooktop
- Countertop Convection Oven








Bathroom
- Custom Sliding pocket door for bathroom with backside full-length mirror
- Nature’s Head Waterless Toilet
- Designer Wall Sconce
- 36”x36” Tile Shower / Glass Door
- Wall Mount Vanity sink




Bedroom/Loft
- Custom Oak Library ladder with custom sliding hardware
- Maple Board-and-Batton siding
- Recessed LED can lights and retractable reading light
- Space for King-sized bed


Above: This tiny house features a whimsical lighting design with dimmable LEDs, helping to set the mood, whatever it may be.

Photos: StudioBell / Courtesy of New Frontier Design

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