On the outskirts of the Olympic National Forest along the Hood Canal side of Lake Cushman, this six-acre property hides an itty-bitty retreat. Trees, ferns, and creeks surround a tidy little cabin that has just the off-grid basics.
The exterior is a miniature version of a classic cabin aesthetic, with a little front porch and a simple gable roof. Inside, exposed grain covers every surface, including vertical board walls, a tongue-in-groove vaulted ceiling, window trim, and built-in cabinetry.
There’s a loft on either end: a storage space above the front porch and, at the back, a sleeping area with a wood
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