Constructed by the skilled Amish craftsmen in Pennsylvania, this lovely park model cabin on wheels is a great example of top-notch quality and classic cabin charm packed in a tiny, movable box. The 13 by 31-foot model (~ 390 sq ft) is not only mobile but also surprisingly roomy with its high cathedral ceilings, open floor plan, and plenty of sunlight that generate an airy and welcoming environment. With premium Eastern White Pine as the main building material complemented by zero-VOC hemp oil for the interior, the cabin is warm and inviting on the inside while it has all the modern conveniences you need for comfortable year-round living.

The cabin’s exterior features clean, simple lines combined with the warm, natural appearance of pine logs. Massive logs have been used to create a very sturdy structure that emphasizes the natural grain and texture of the wood.
The standing-seam metal roof in textured evergreen color keeps the cabin well protected and adds a soft shade of green, while the matching green gutters, downspouts, and skirting not only cover up the trailer base but also give a solid, site-built look. To summarize, the level of finish and the quality of the materials and craftsmanship are a far cry from what you usually get with mobile or tiny homes.

The living area has an open concept design featuring his and hers vaulted ceilings with beautifully exposed log beams that add a lot of character and feel to the space. Large windows beautifully frame access to the natural landscape surrounding the cabin, flooding the interior with natural daylight and providing good ventilation. The private comfort zones for sleep, meals, and relaxation are clearly defined while allowing the whole house to feel open and connected. The exposed interior logs together with the two layers of polyurethane finish make the cabin glow with a honey hue that goes very well with the genuine rustic vibe.

On the other hand, the kitchen, while small, has a well thought-out and functional layout. Solid hickory cabinetry complemented by matching countertops and backsplash provide generous work surface and storage, while the open layout maintains the connection between kitchen and living space. It is equipped with a full-size fridge, an electric range/oven, a microwave mounted above the range, and a sink with an oil-rubbed bronze faucet. It is a perfect kitchen where you can make anything from a quick breakfast to elaborate dinners. The kitchen is fully equipped and ready to go, which means the cabin is very practical for overnight stays or long vacations.

On the main level, the bedroom lets you live without stairs as it is equipped with a closet and the bathroom is also very easy to access. The bedroom is a restful and peaceful haven which benefits from the ample natural light and is quite well isolated from noise. A full-sized bathroom is present with all features of a good bathroom modern fixtures, a 4-foot shower, a vanity, and an exhaust fan. The cabin’s small but well-thought-out design means everything on the main level works well whether the place is your full-time home or your vacation home or even your seasonal retreat.

Another sleeping area is available in the loft bedroom, which is located under the sloping ceiling. The loft, which has its own separate entrance via stairs, hides the loft very well, but at the same time, it is still open to the rest of the cabin. Two windows at the gable ends provide natural illumination for the loft, and the area is snug without being too cramped this is a very nice place to accommodate guests or a quiet reading corner or an extra sleeping space when family or friends come. The height led to a charm that can be compared to that of a treehouse, yet it managed to keep the connection with the warmth and light below.

One of the most positive characteristics of the cabin is its ability to be used throughout the year. In the warmer months, the large windows and the possibility of having a porch turn the cabin into a completely open one with nature. This is an excellent idea for a garden studio, yoga room, reading retreat, or summer guest cabin. On the other hand, during the fall, the warm wood tones and the snugly-sized cabin make for an inviting sanctuary where you can safely enjoy the crisp air and the changing colors of the season.
In the winter, the small size really helps as it is much simpler and less costly to heat than bigger buildings, while the thick logs, spray foam insulation, and Carrier mini-split HVAC keep the indoor environment comfortable year-round.

Being able to place the cabin in different locations is also a big advantage. The cabin’s relatively small footprint of 390 square feet and its RVIA-certified trailer base mean that it can be put in locations where you either would not be allowed to have permanent structures or such structures would be very difficult to have: rural properties, lakefront lots, woodland clearings, mountain land, farm gardens, or even suburban backyards. The simple, classic style fits nicely with either modern or traditional surroundings, and the large windows make you feel close to nature without the cabin imposing on the landscape.
This gorgeous Amish-built park model cabin is on sale at Tiny House Listings. More detailed information, up-to-date photos and pricing details, as well as scheduling a viewing or a purchase, visit the listing: Tiny House Listings – Amish-Built Park Model Cabin
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 390 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 1 + loft |
| Bathrooms | 1 |
| Year Built | 2025 |
| Amenities | Full kitchen, mini-split HVAC, covered porch |
| Location | Louisville, KY (currently stored) |
Source: Tiny House Listings – Amish-Built Park Model Cabin