Loft Cabin
A Lofted Tiny House
Your favorite tiny house just got an upgrade. Due to popular demand, we designed the Loft Cabin to add extra space to our most popular tiny house design. Elevating the distinctive Den tiny house design with a gabled and sky-high ceiling, we redid the floor plan for a larger living room and fuller kitchen while keeping a bedroom loft, classic full bathroom (this time with a tub), and woodburning stove. Consider this your destination for that extra-long weekend.
Features
| 240 sq ft. (20' length x 12' width) |
| Approx. 16' (top of foundation to roof peak) |
| Sleeps 2 |
| Loft bedroom |
| Full Bathroom with tub |
| Kitchen with 24" cabinets |
| Floor to ceiling windows |
| Wood or gas stove |
| Mini-split for heat & A/C |
| $58,680 Cost to build* |
| *based on the national average of $244.50/sq ft. |
Three steps. One credit-forward path.
Start small, only pay more when you're ready, and every fee credits forward to whatever you buy next. Move at your own pace — nothing's wasted at any stage.
Learn this design at your own pace · No call required
What you get- Access to DEN's online platform
- Informational drawings with basic dimensions
- Construction budgeting worksheet
- Short-Term Rental ROI calculator
- Brands and products buying guide
- Full credit forward to Feasibility or Building
Confirm your land, layout, and budget
What you get- Highly accurate cost analysis
- Illustrative site plan (with boundary survey)
- Planning Package for your preferred design
- 60-minute working session
- Up to three DEN designs reviewed
- Full credit forward to Building or Prefab
Everything your contractor needs
What you get- Full construction documents
- CAD files for your engineer
- License to build
- Materials quantities worksheet
- Brands and products buying guide
- Build Advisor support
- Customizations available
- Everything in Planning & Feasibility
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