Charming Cabin with a Tall Tower of Stone: Small House Floor Plans

Last updated on August 18, 2025

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Charming Cabin with a Tall Tower of Stone Floor Plan

Introducing a modern marvel of architecture, this home cleverly balances contemporary aesthetics with timeless charm. The facade is clad in sleek vertical siding, accompanied by a robust stone chimney standing proudly.

Black-framed windows provide a bold contrast against the crisp light siding. Topped with a sleek, dark metal roof, the house exudes sophistication from every corner.

These drafts of the floor plan are hot off the press and waiting for you to explore. They’re available as downloadable PDF files for your viewing pleasure. You know you want to.

  • Total area: 1,057.4 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1.5

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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Welcome to the heart of the home, the main floor, boasting a spacious 838.6 square feet. Kick back in the generous living room—328.1 square feet of pure relaxation. Channel your inner chef in the neatly arranged kitchen, offering 109.4 square feet of culinary potential. No need to skip leg day—this stairway is 36.5 square feet of upward mobility.

The bathroom, with its 72.9 square feet, ensures all your personal needs are comfortably met. Don’t forget the porch, a delightful 291.7 square feet of outdoor joy. For when the indoors just don’t cut it.

Lofted Floor

Make that dramatic ascent to the lofted floor, totaling 218.8 square feet. The bedroom awaits—182.3 square feet of tranquil dreaming space. And yes, the stairway is back again at a constant 36.5 square feet. It’s not just a stairway; it’s a lifestyle choice.

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Black Siding with White Window Trim

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change house color to black with white window trim

Someone hit the style switch and now this house is rocking a deep black coat with window trim in crisp white—a dramatic contrast that’s impossible to ignore. Those snowy outlines practically wink at you from across the yard, making every window a bold exclamation mark against the obsidian backdrop.

This moody makeover gives the facade a whole new attitude: modern, confident, and maybe just a touch mysterious. The sleek black siding and roof now frame the chunky stone chimney like it’s the star of its own show.

It’s like the house dressed up for a black-tie affair and invited the entire forest as its audience.

Natural Oak Siding

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Natural oak siding just crashed the party and instantly dialed up the warmth on this modern cabin’s facade. Now, the house boasts cheerful golden-brown planks running vertically, letting every knot and grain show off—nature’s own version of wallpaper.

The oak glow cozies up next to the crisp black window frames and bold, stone chimney, making those details pop like they’ve had three cups of espresso.

Goodbye to any cold, bland siding—hello to an exterior that practically begs you to hug it. The new oak treatment feels inviting, earthy, and ever-so-slightly smug about its forest cred.

This place isn’t just a house anymore; it’s a trendy treehouse, minus the splinters.

Forest Green Exterior Paint

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The house has undergone a dramatic glow-up—goodbye old colors, hello deep forest green! This bold new shade hugs the vertical siding and perfectly contrasts with those black window frames, making the home look like it’s determined to win a staring contest with the surrounding trees.

The forest green gives the facade a woodsy, modern vibe that practically whispers, “I belong here—and I look fabulous.”

That fresh green finish makes the stone chimney pop even more, and the whole place feels ready to host a woodland soirée (fancy hats optional).

The large glass windows and doors look even more striking now, as if the house is showing off its best angles from every direction. Call it architectural harmony, with extra nature points.

Grey Metal Siding

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Talk about a dramatic entrance! The house traded in its original color for a bold grey metal facade, instantly giving it a modern, industrial twist.

Gone is any sense of cottage whimsy—hello, magazine-worthy sophistication. The sleek panels catch the light in a way that would make any raincloud jealous.

This new metallic suit pairs slyly with the stone chimney, making it pop even more. Black-framed windows now feel sharper against the cool tones, and the house suddenly looks like it takes its coffee with a dash of minimalism.

If this house had a playlist, it would be nothing but jazz and lo-fi beats.

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