





We splurged on sheets as well as some Icelandic sheepskins from Black Sheep (White Light). So many of the sheepskins available these days are dyed and over-treated, but these are pristine and beautiful reminders of nature’s complexity.





Thanks so much for sharing your tiny home with us, Bela! You can read more on her blog, Tiny Migrations, and follow her on Instagram here.





Wow, wow, wow. This is stunning, and that tent is so beautiful – I would love to be there in the rain watching a movie on the iPad.
Generally speaking, I’m not a tiny homes person – my shoe collection alone would fill their bedroom – but this one is so gorgeous and well-planned. I think I’d like to see a movement of small homes – not tiny like this, but not as space-wasting as a regular house. Maybe the size of a double-wide trailer, but with craftsmanship and charm.
What a beautiful home! It’s so cozy and beautiful.
Gorgeous home! Excited to see more airbnbs featured! We turned our third floor studio into one a year ago and it’s brought me so much joy. Loved decorating it and absolutely love meeting guests from all over the world.
I have an AirBNB I’d love to share! It’s been my favorite project so far.
Your home is beautiful! I’ve been intrigued by the tiny home movement for a while now. I like the idea of trying it out during a vacation. Thanks for the idea!
I miss this series! So glad you’re doing an Airbnb version of it as well. 🙂
Oh yay! I love this series! And I’m extra loving news of your upcoming At Home airbnb edition:)
This home is perfect in every way…planting a seed in my brain as I’m planning a San Francisco getaway in August♥
Ah.. Beautiful home… I first knew the abode when it was featured in cupofjo.com couple of years back I think, and instantly recognise it here. Still attractive to my eyes. Baby girl has grown up!
I love the cosy vibes of Bela’s little home! So cute!
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