Owner description~
“Made entirely from birch, douglas fur and cedar. Hand-made
Stained glass windows. Electric heat with a thermostat, 110 power, upper and
lower bunks. We are only ten minute bus ride from down town Seattle. Bathroom
and shower inside our home just a few steps away! The bus is just a half block
away . We say accommodates four but really two adults and two children is best.
We are located pretty close to the city and a main road so it can be kinda
noisy if you’re not used to that kinda thing. On that note, though everything
is close by and convenient. The beds are new from Ikea. They are made from High
density foam And so far people say they are great to sleep on. The second bunk
is four feet off the ground so if you have trouble climbing you might wanna
consider sleeping below, lol!
The bathroom is located in our house feel free to shower and
use the facilities any time you like. The dogs will bark at you when you come
in but will get better as they get to know you. We are so happy to able to
share this space with you, as we have seen the joy it brings to so many people
when they see it. We make sure to wash all the bedding every time it is used
and thoroughly clean the space so it if fresh, clean and warm for your arrival.
Clean towels are always available.”
http://tinyhousevacations.com/property/tiny-hand-crafted-vardo/
For a gypsy-style getaway in Mexico~
Casa del Encanto is a character gypsy caravan set in a secure, private garden in the center of the colorful village of Ajijic. The delightful, hand-crafted wooden caravan has a king-size bed, bathroom (shower only), cable TV and a DVD player. Valet parking is included.
Ajijic is a 20 minute drive from the Guadalajara airport. A variety of galleries, boutique gift shops, international restaurants and traditional Mexican eateries are within walking distance of the caravan.
Ajijic is a place to get inspiration – the tiny village is home to a large ex-pat population of artists, writers, photographers and otherwise interesting people that have chosen to live in a special part of Mexico – a place where they can live amongst and experience the rich culture of the locals.
Cathy Chalvignac, the owner of the Casa del Encanto, is a talented artist who was born in Paris, France, in 1954. Her childhood years were spent in Montreal. At age 19 she returned to Paris to study art. She developed her love of ethnicity and culture while traveling Thailand, Sri Lanka, the Maldive Islands, India and Mexico, where she has lived for the past 25 years.
Only $49 a night or $285 a week. For booking details and all the information you need go to https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/170175?af=1255102&c=direct_link
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