I love traveling, and when I do, I always book myself a place through Airbnb. Sometimes, when I'm feeling especially full of wanderlust, I'll scroll through the website and fantasize about all the picturesque locations I'd visit if I could.
The homes that always immediately catch my eye? Those set in a beautiful environment and sporting a unique flair — like this rental home that looks like a weird egg!
But the next place on my travel "bucket list" is Washington, and if I go, I'll definitely be staying in the quirky little tiny home you're about to see!
With an ornate geometric interior and little nooks and crannies that are straight out of Alice and Wonderland, this tiny house is sure to please anyone looking for something a bit more out-of-the-box.
Would you be willing to stay in a unique little home like this one, or do you prefer the more traditional comforts of a hotel? Let us know in the comments below!
You can find this little gem on Guemes Island, a tiny isle off the coast of Washington. Though the exterior is angular and funky, the interior is anything but!

Step inside and you'll find a lush, spacious interior with tons of natural lighting and clean colors.

The upstairs loft bed is accessed by ladder, making for a cozy little cubby to cuddle up in.

But the ladder is hiding an ingenious surprise: it functions with a pulley system! You crawl down from the upstairs and land on the sofa.

The lighting is also hand-crafted via pulley system. This tiny house is just full of surprises.

But wait, there's more! There's a second bedroom tucked away, just waiting to be discovered. What a cozy place to spend the afternoon reading or drawing.

Look quickly or you'll miss the old fashioned toaster oven cleverly hidden away on a top shelf. And the sleek stove-top? It's skillfully designed to maximize counter space.

Lastly, stowed away in the back of the house is this totally adorable backyard. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a beverage at the end of a beautiful vacation day!

Do you love staying in quirky Airbnb rentals or tiny houses? Let us know in the comments.
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