This Woman Got Tired of the City and Built a Tiny House in the Woods — Here’s What She Had To Say

For years, city life gave Sarah Parker everything it was supposed to — opportunity, convenience, and a pace that made it feel like something was always happening. But over time, that same rhythm began to wear her down. The noise never really stopped, the space always felt limited, and even home started to feel more like a stop in between than a place to truly unwind.

What began as a passing thought slowly turned into something more serious. She didn’t just want a break — she wanted a different way of living altogether. Somewhere quieter. Somewhere slower. Somewhere that felt like her.

When we asked her where the idea first came from, Sarah said it actually started with her boyfriend, who works as an architect. One day, he was talking about the rise of modern A-frame homes and how striking they looked — simple, sharp, and completely different from the kind of homes most people are used to seeing. The idea stayed with her.

That was when the thought of building a cabin in the woods started to take shape. It wasn’t about going completely off the grid or disappearing from the world. It was about creating a space that felt intentional — something small, but thoughtfully designed. The result was a striking A-frame home tucked among tall trees, with large glass panels that let the outside in and a warm wooden structure that blends naturally into its surroundings.

From the outside, it looks compact. Almost minimal. But as we would soon find out, there’s more to it than meets the eye. When we asked her what it was really like living here, Sarah didn’t give a long explanation. She just smiled and said, “You should see it for yourself.”