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There is something disarming about arriving at a place that makes no attempt to be grand. "Montana Escape" Tiny House is exactly what its name suggests: a compact, purpose-built dwelling set against the kind of open landscape that makes you exhale on sight. The structure is small by design, not by compromise. Clean lines, efficient use of space, and large windows that pull the surrounding scenery inside create a living experience that feels focused rather than constrained. This is shelter distilled to its essentials, with everything you need and nothing you don't.
The interior is thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort within a modest footprint. A well-equipped kitchen allows for simple meal preparation, while the sleeping and living areas maintain a sense of openness that belies the home's compact dimensions. Finishes are warm and unfussy, leaning into natural materials that complement the Montana setting rather than compete with it. The result is a space that feels handcrafted and personal, the kind of place where you settle in quickly and find yourself surprisingly reluctant to leave.
Outdoors, the property offers more breathing room than you might expect from a tiny house getaway. A dedicated pickleball court provides a genuine draw for those who want to stay active, turning an afternoon into a friendly competition under open skies. The surrounding grounds give you space to spread out, sit with a morning coffee, or simply take in the quiet. Montana's landscape does the heavy lifting here. The scale of the sky, the quality of the light, and the unhurried pace of the natural world become the property's most compelling amenities.
What stays with you after a night at "Montana Escape" is not the size of the space but the clarity it offers. Tiny house living strips away the usual noise of travel, the excess rooms, the overloaded itineraries, the constant decisions. In their place, you find something lighter: a well-made bed, a good view, a game of pickleball before dinner, and the particular stillness that settles over Montana when the day begins to cool. It is a stay built around subtraction, and what remains is more than enough.
There is something disarming about arriving at a place that makes no attempt to be grand. "Montana Escape" Tiny House is exactly what its name suggests: a compact, purpose-built dwelling set against the kind of open landscape that makes you exhale on sight. The structure is small by design, not by compromise. Clean lines, efficient use of space, and large windows that pull the surrounding scenery inside create a living experience that feels focused rather than constrained. This is shelter distilled to its essentials, with everything you need and nothing you don't.
The interior is thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort within a modest footprint. A well-equipped kitchen allows for simple meal preparation, while the sleeping and living areas maintain a sense of openness that belies the home's compact dimensions. Finishes are warm and unfussy, leaning into natural materials that complement the Montana setting rather than compete with it. The result is a space that feels handcrafted and personal, the kind of place where you settle in quickly and find yourself surprisingly reluctant to leave.
Outdoors, the property offers more breathing room than you might expect from a tiny house getaway. A dedicated pickleball court provides a genuine draw for those who want to stay active, turning an afternoon into a friendly competition under open skies. The surrounding grounds give you space to spread out, sit with a morning coffee, or simply take in the quiet. Montana's landscape does the heavy lifting here. The scale of the sky, the quality of the light, and the unhurried pace of the natural world become the property's most compelling amenities.

There's something quietly radical about a 325-square-foot space that feels this considered. The Shou Sugi Ban cedar exterior sets the tone before you even step inside — it's a material choice that signals intention, not decoration. Inside, the handcrafted details register slowly: solid maple countertops, pine paneling, oak underfoot. It all reads like someone built this with their hands and actually cared about the result. The sleeping loft keeps things honest — a queen bed, close quarters, the kind of simplicity that strips away everything nonessential and leaves you lighter for it. What lingers is the tension between smallness and generosity, a tiny home on Texas land that somehow never feels like a compromise.
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This is my second time staying at one of Kenneth’s properties and I would absolutely stay at a third. Recommend!
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Great, easy, and cost-effective stay in Waco! Cute home for a Baylor home game!
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We enjoyed our peaceful and relaxing stay. We were going to go out to eat , but ate there instead so we could enjoy the place.
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