Inspired by the Hobbit holes in J.R.R. Tolkien’s books, the Spokane Hobbit House at Spokane End is Ryan Oelrich’s new home office and reading nook.
It's located at the end of a dead-end road near the city limits of Spokane, Washington and Ryan went completely over the top in creating it:
The space features a mini wood-burning stove tucked in a tiny alcove, a book shelf brimming with Tolkien tomes, and two chairs built from wine barrels. A framed map of Middle-earth hangs on a wall. The sloping roof is covered with 8 inches of soil and dotted with drought-resistant plants. A skylight lets in additional light. A small desk fits into the corner behind the front window.
The place also has electricity and WiFi. Total space is roughly 75 square feet, but then, you don't need much more than that for an office.