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Big-cabin energy. Small-cabin footprint. At 772 sqft, this 1 bed 1 bath vacation cabin plan proves you don't need a mansion to feel like you're getting away with something. It's a small house plan that lives large — and unlike that gym membership, it actually delivers on the "lifestyle" it promises.
Among 1 bedroom house plans, this one punches above its square footage. Two oversized sliders in the living room pull the outdoors in and blur the line between "inside" and "out on the deck with a coffee." The single bedroom isn't an afterthought tucked under the stairs — it's genuinely roomy, with its own private deck for the mornings you'd rather not share with anyone.
Why this cabin floor plan works
The heart of the home is a central kitchen built for actually living, not just for looking good in a listing. An eat-in island gives you somewhere to cook, eat, work, and lean dramatically while delivering bad news during board games. Running along the side is a full wall of pantry — the kind of storage that makes you wonder why much bigger homes can't seem to manage it. The bathroom is unusually generous for a compact cabin, with a laundry unit built right in, because hauling laundry somewhere else on vacation rather defeats the point of a vacation.
Designed with a tight, efficient footprint and a genuine luxury feel once you're inside, it holds its own among cabin house plans and tiny house floor plans alike: single-story, light-soaked, and laid out so every square foot earns its keep.
⭐ Built (three times) and loved in Texas
Don't just take our word for it. One customer in Texas liked this plan so much the first time that he went ahead and built it again. And then a third time. Three cabins from one set of plans — and the 5-star reviews keep rolling in from happy guests. When someone builds the same cabin three times over, that's not luck; that's a floor plan that works in the real world, not just on paper.
Plan specifications
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Ground floor area: 772 sqft
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Overall dimensions: 41' L × 25' W
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Bedroom 1: 12' L × 14'-1" W
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Living area: 15'-5" L × 16'-6" W
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Kitchen: 7'-7" L × 9'-10" W (central, with eat-in island and full pantry wall)
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Living room deck: 15'-11" L × 7'-10" W
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Bathroom: 10'-10" L × 7' W (with built-in laundry)
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Laundry: 3' L × 4'-9" W
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HVAC: Mini-split system with HRV and ERV
Who it's for
Weekend escapists, guest-house builders, downsizers, short-term rental hosts, and anyone shopping small house plans who refuses to choose between "compact" and "comfortable." Whether you're planning a lakeside retreat, a rental cabin, or a backyard hideaway, this is a one-bedroom layout that feels like a treat the moment you walk in — just ask the guy in Texas.
Compare related house plans
Want a loft and double-height views? See our 2 bed cabin house plan with loft. Need more room? Explore the 2 bedroom modern cabin plan or the 2 bed 2 bath small house plan. Prefer single-level living with more space? The 1 bedroom large house plan is a great option.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a 1 bed 1 bath cabin plan?
Yes. It's a 772 sqft single-story vacation cabin with one bedroom and one full bathroom, plus an open living area, a central kitchen, and a private deck.
How big is the vacation cabin plan?
The cabin is 772 sqft on a compact 41' × 25' footprint. It includes one bedroom, one bathroom with built-in laundry, a central eat-in kitchen with a full pantry wall, an open living area, and covered decks.
Is it a good short-term rental or Airbnb cabin?
Definitely. Its compact footprint, luxury feel, and low-maintenance single-level layout make it a popular choice for short-term rentals — and it has already earned 5-star guest reviews in the real world.
Has this cabin actually been built?
Yes — one owner in Texas has built this exact plan three times, and the cabins continue to earn 5-star reviews from guests. It's a proven, build-ready design.
Is it suitable for year-round use?
Yes. It's specified with energy-efficient systems including a mini-split, HRV, and ERV, so it stays comfortable in both hot summers and cold winters.
What's the difference between the Study Set and Building Plans Package?
The Study Set is a preliminary set for reviewing the design, sharing with family, and getting early build estimates. The Building Plans Package is the full, detailed construction set your builder uses to permit and build the cabin.