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Posted: May 23, 2016

Fernie company making versatile little cabins

The Little Cabin Company has been established in Fernie to manufacture little cabins that can be used for a whole host of requirements.

The unique cabins have been designed and built to current B.C. and Canadian National Building Code standards and are highly insulated to keep them warm in the winter but cool in the hot summer sun.

The first model to be released has been named “The Cobby.” The single room cabins are perfect for a unique “glamping” option for campgrounds and are ideal for an office space, a home studio, spare bedroom or meeting space.

The Cobby comes equipped with low voltage dimmable recessed lighting, two internal electric sockets with usb ports, double glazed windows, tongue and groove Douglas Fir flooring, cedar siding, and an external power socket. For power The Cobby plugs directly into a standard power supply and can also be supplied with solar power as an off-grid option.

“The cabins offer a unique opportunity for people to make them their own,” said Rachel Cline, president of The Little Cabin Company.

“We have had interest from people looking for additional office space and extra bedrooms as well as lakeside accommodation. We see a huge opportunity for campgrounds and resorts to use our cabins as a unique luxury accommodation option for people that want a connection with the great outdoors, but still yearn for some home comforts. The design certainly lends itself to ‘glamping.’”

The Little Cabin Company is currently working on additional options and extensions to the range including cabins with bathroom facilities as well as various different sizing options.

In the above photo, left to right: Jude Smith, Ian Larsen, Steve Whelan and Rachel Cline.

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