The 12×20 Dutch Cabin from Rocky Mountain Sheds is a pure storybook dream come true. The avocado siding, tan trim, Shakewood roof, and the grand 6×12 front porch topped with sunburst railing make this cabin an instant eye-catcher of any lot—currently available for a fabulous price of $9,351 delivered and set up.

Just by looking at the classic gambrel “barn-style” roofline and octagon gable window lit with the sunset, you get why the Dutch cabin design has been around for hundreds of years. The big porch beckons for sitting on a rocking chair and drinking lemonade, while the 9-lite glass doors let the light enter the room from the inside. Fresh air is kept flowing through the ridge vent, and double-bubble radiant barrier is installed in the floor for insulation from the very first day.

The cabin is a clean, unfinished shell when delivered, which is the majority of buyers’ preference. The open 2×4 walls, exposed rafters, and solid loft with an included ladder offer you total liberty to make your dream cabin. A lot of people who own it complete the whole cabin for $5,000-$10,000 with affordable materials: pine tongue-and-groove from the local lumber yard ($2,500), luxury vinyl plank flooring ($900), an IKEA kitchenette with an apartment-size fridge ($1,800), and a small bath with a shower pan and composting toilet ($2,000). Plus, if you add a $1,200 mini-split, you’ll enjoy a comfortable climate in any season for well under $20,000 in total.
This cabin’s great power is its versatility. In the mountains, you can use it as a small and warm cabin for a hunting or fishing trip heated by a wood stove. Near a lake, it can become the best summer cabin with porch dinners and starlit nights. Just transform it into a guest cabin in your backyard that feels like a boutique hotel. Have full-time tiny home on your owned land. Make it a luxurious Airbnb that is booked year-round. With a clever bunk and futon arrangement, the 240 square feet of main floor plus loft can accommodate four to six people without any problem.

The list of places where you can put it goes on and on. The avocado-and-tan color scheme is equally nice for pine forests, high deserts, or suburban backyards. Being only 12×20 (plus porch), it mostly falls under local size limits that do not require permits and, at the same time, the solid construction and metal roof are ready for heavy snow eradication. Those who have Dutch cabins in the states of Colorado, Montana, Idaho, and other places tell that they are great during cold winters and hot summers.
The loft that comes with the package is real additional space—ideal for sleeping, office, yoga studio, or just seasonal gear storage. In good weather, the 6×12 porch becomes your living room twice as large, making it an outdoor room all the people love to come to. Drop string lights, a small grill, and a couple of Adirondack chairs into the mix and you’ll have evenings worth of postcards almost every night.

Accomplishing the project on a dime is pretty simple. The majority of the owners: – Put up one reclaimed barn wood accent wall for immediate character($400) – Install peel-and-stick vinyl tile in the bath for waterproof luxury($200) – Construct basic platform beds with storage drawers underneath – Hang thrifted curtains and add plants to give the cabin that lived-in feel – Do the wiring for basic LED lighting themselves in a weekend The effect is a personalized cabin that looks like a $60,000 build but takes only a small portion of that to finish.
If you fantasize about waking up in the stillness of the morning and watching the mist coming off the river, inviting your friends to a weekend retreat, giving teenagers their own sanctuary, or finally having a debt-free home that is like a vacation every day, then the Dutch cabin is what you need. Starting at $9,351 with Rocky Mountain Sheds and models as low as $6,309, it’s one of the easiest ways to get the real porch-and-loft cabin that will be kept for the future generations.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 12×20 + 6×12 porch (240 sq ft main + loft) |
| Style | Dutch gambrel roof cabin |
| Siding/Trim | Avocado with Tan trim |
| Roof | Shakewood shingles |
| Porch | 6×12 with sunburst railing & loft access |
| Windows/Doors | Extra window, 18″ octagon, 9-lite door |
| Price as Shown | $9,351 |
| Builder | Rocky Mountain Sheds |
For custom colors, additional windows, financing options, delivery details, or to order your own Dutch cabin, contact Rocky Mountain Sheds directly.
Source: Rocky Mountain Sheds – 12×20 Dutch Cabin