Tiny Wonders of the Pacific Northwest
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Just minutes from epic hikes in the Cascades of the Pacific Northwest, Levi tours two of Index, Washington’s tiny home wonders. The Treeframe, a 455 square-foot A-frame treehouse, hovers 13 feet off the ground between four beautiful evergreen trees. The rustic Cyclops cabin, named for the unique six foot round window that adorns its façade, boasts a beautiful green and natural wood exterior that complements the surrounding landscape. So what do these two wonders have in common? Spectacular views from extraordinary windows.
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