House ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | House in Olympia
1 Bedroom House in Lacey, Olympia
An ideal glamping getaway, this adorable tiny house rental is nestled into a rural location along the Puget Sound in Olympia, Washington, and can accommodate two guests. Inside, there is a sleeping loft with a full-size bed and a skylight for stargazing. To get in and out of the loft bed, guests will have to use a narrow, steep ladder, which requires agility and balance. The private bathroom has an economy-size shower with hot water that comes from a six-gallon tank, in addition to a composting toilet, a mirror, and a hairdryer. Linens, towels, slippers for inside use, natural soaps, and shampoos are all provided. There is a kitchen with a mini-fridge, a stove, a microwave, a French press, pantry basics (oil, sugar, coffee, tea, and spices), and all necessary tableware and cookware. Guests should note that the ceiling clearance is 6'2" in the kitchen. In addition, there is an expandable table with two chairs, a cozy window seat for reading, a mini gas fireplace, and an electric wall heater. Other amenities include kayaks for guests to explore the shoreline, a hammock, free Wi-Fi, tiny house books and information, Olympia/Pacific Northwest guidebooks and resources, and an assortment of mini-games. There is beach access via a trail with steps on the property, as well as a fire pit that comes equipped with fire-top cooking tools.Guests should note that the acre of land the tiny house is on is shared with the host's parents, who live in a log cabin on the one-acre, as well as have their own small guest cottage that they rent out.The tiny house was handbuilt by the host and remains as one of the best tiny houses for rent Olympia, WA has to offer. There is a fire pit and a hammock outside of the accommodation, and kayaks, paddles, and life jackets are provided for guests to use.Here at one of the best homes for rent Olympia, WA can offer, you will find private parking for two vehicles, and street parking is also available.Guests should note that the acre of land the tiny house is on is shared with the host's parents, who live in a log cabin on the one-acre, as well as have their own small guest cottage that they rent out.