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Cedar + Blackened Steel · 2 Acres · 5 Cabins · 5 Private Hot Tubs

A sanctuary engineered
for the third night.

Five cedar cabins, each with a private back-porch hot tub. One open cabana with a fire at its heart. A trailhead behind the cabins disappears north into the deeper woods. Two acres of breathing room — for the guest who books a four-day reset and tells everyone for a year.

5
Cabins
5
Private Hot Tubs
Trail to the Woods
8%
Lot Coverage
18mo
Build Timeline
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The Vision

We're not building cabins. We're building a feeling.

Architecture so quiet it disappears. Materials so honest they age into the landscape. A program engineered around a single emotional outcome: the third night — when a guest stops looking at their phone and notices, for the first time in months, that they are calm.

stillness warmth deliberate
Wellness vision
What makes this resort impossible to copy

Three architectural decisions every other tiny-home resort got wrong.

Most 5-cabin retreats look the same: cluster of identical cabins around a shared hot tub, gravel between them. We engineered three differentiators investors and guests can name in one sentence each.

01
Five private hot tubs.
Every cabin has its own 2-person cedar-wrapped hot tub on a private back porch with outdoor copper shower, two Adirondacks, and a see-through wood-slat privacy fence. The "social vs. solo" tradeoff is solved — you don't choose.
02
Fire at the literal center.
A symmetric 36×36 cedar-and-steel cabana with the fire pit at the geometric heart. Outdoor kitchen, sauna pod, hammocks, and dining ring around it. Edison-bulb LED string lights crisscross the open roof. No walls between guests and landscape.
03
A trail that leaves.
Not a property loop — a trailhead arch behind the central cabin opens onto a switchback path that disappears north into the deeper woods, ending at a cedar viewing platform. From your back porch you can see the trail begin and end at the arch, but the trail itself goes off-property into the trees. The "elusive getaway" feeling, engineered.
The Site

2 acres · 295 × 295 ft · 8% built.

The remaining 92% is the product. Five cabins arc across the north in a crescent — each cabin's social face turned toward the cabana, each cabin's private back porch with hot tub turned outward toward the wilderness buffer. A trailhead arch behind the central cabin leads into the woods, switchbacking north to a cedar viewing platform. Parking sits south behind a six-foot hedge — vehicles never visible from cabin or cabana.

Master site plan
Master Site Plan · Crescent Layout with Walking Trail + Per-Cabin Hot Tubs · Drawing 01 of 04
92%
Open Landscape
62'
Privacy Spacing
Trail to the Woods
8,712
Sqft Per Guest
The Cabin

288 sqft inside. A private wellness suite outside.

Each cabin is a complete dwelling — bedroom, full bath, modern kitchen, living — wrapped in cedar T&G and braced by exposed blackened steel structural ribs. Polished concrete floor with radiant heat. A 10-ft glass slider opens the bedroom directly onto a private back wellness porch with the cabin's own 2-person hot tub, outdoor copper shower, two Adirondack chairs, and a see-through wood-slat privacy fence.

Cabin floor plan
Cabin Floor Plan · 288 sf interior (12'×24') · plus 48 sf entry + 144 sf wellness porch · Drawing 02 of 04
Private back porch hot tub at night

Program · Per Cabin

Bedroom108 sf
Bath (cedar + slate)35 sf
Kitchen (concrete + steel)49 sf
Living96 sf
Interior total288 sf
+ Front entry stoop+48 sf
+ Private wellness porch+144 sf
Per-cabin footprint480 sf
Living area Cedar+Steel
Bedroom with glass slider
Cabin elevations
Front + Side Elevations + Cross Section · Drawing 03 of 04
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Rotate the cabin. Toggle the roof off. Walk Bath → Kitchen → Living → Bedroom → Back Porch.

The Cabana

Symmetric. Open. Fire at the literal center.

A single 36×36 cedar-and-blackened-steel pavilion — open on three sides — built around a central gas fire pit. Outdoor kitchen and 8-stool bar to the north, 10-seat cedar dining table to the south, sauna pod (the only enclosed element) to the east, two hammocks strung between cedar posts to the west. Edison-bulb LED string lights crisscross the open roof.

The community happens here. The solitude happens on each cabin's private back porch. One cabana, five private hot tubs — every guest gets both.

Cabana floor plan
Cabana Floor Plan · 36' × 36' open pavilion · Center fire pit · Drawing 04 of 04
Cabana with center fire pit
Private back porch hot tub at night
36×36
Cabana Pavilion
8'
Center Fire Pit
10
Dining Seats
6
Sauna Capacity
Walk Through It

3D Resort Walkthrough.

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The Aesthetic

Cedar + Blackened Steel. The locked aesthetic.

Architect-designed: exposed blackened steel structural ribs against Western red cedar tongue-and-groove ceiling. Polished concrete floor with radiant heat. Polished concrete kitchen counter with brass fixtures and a cedar T&G backsplash. Materials selected for honest aging — they look better at year 10 than year 1.

Cedar
Soot
Concrete
River Stone
Aged Brass
3D Cabin Interior Tour →

Walk inside the cabin in real-time 3D. Bath, kitchen, living, bedroom, back porch with hot tub.

The Guest Journey

Engineered around a single emotional outcome.

Four days. One arc. Every architectural decision exists to deliver what happens on Day 3.

Day 0
Arrival

Park behind the south hedge. Phone reception fades. Walk the gravel path past the garden. The cabana reveals — fire pit visible first. Cabin assignment on a wooden card. Through the front door, across the living room, out the 10-ft glass slider. The hot tub is already at temperature.

Day 1
First Light

East light through the bedroom window. Espresso at the cedar-and-concrete kitchen. Walk the trailhead arch into the woods, switchback to the viewing platform, sit a while. Cabana fire for breakfast. Sauna cycle. Back to the porch. Hot tub. Read. Nothing on the schedule.

Day 3
The Third Night

They notice they haven't checked their phone in six hours. They notice the wind. They notice each other. This is the night they fall in love with the brand.

Day 4
Departure

They book their next stay before they leave the parking lot. They post the photo of the back-porch hot tub at night. They tell three people at work next week. The flywheel starts.

The Build (4D)

18 months from permit to grand open.

Phased to derisk: cabana completes first (anchor amenity), cabins 1–3 fund soft open at month 14, cabins 4–5 close out by month 17. Soft-open revenue covers final-phase operating costs.

0
Permit + Survey
Months 1–3
1
Site + Utilities
Months 4–6
2
Cabana
Months 7–9
3
Cabins 1–3
Months 10–13
4
Cabins 4–5
Months 14–17
5
FF&E + Open
Month 18
The Vision Realized

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The Complete Package

Everything that makes the case, in one link.

This page is the spine. Below are the deep-dives — drawings, walkthroughs, references, full narrative. Each is built to investor grade and updated together.