A young woman from Rhode Island commissioned this cute little 14′ build, taking design cues from the Crestone but adding her own touch. We take a bit of pride knowing one of our tiniest builds is homed in the tiniest state of the union!
The two most notable differences from the Crestone design is that we did away with the deck and entry over the trailer tongue by moving the door to the passenger side, and also have put a break in the shed roof rather than carrying it all the way to the back wall. We find these improves three things: distributes weight slightly better, makes towing easier by reducing wind turbulence, and also gives you more head space in the center of the sleeping loft instead of tucking it up in an acute angle corner.
Kitchen is placed along the rear wall, bathroom along the front wall, and living/ stair storage space is in the middle with a queen sized sleeping loft above the kitchen.
A Dickinson Newport propane furnace provides plenty of heat for those chilly Northeast winters. The interior walls are clad in t&g cedar, with cabinets and trim in knotty Alder. The live edge countertops are a mix of walnut, white oak, and maple.
As shown, this build came in at 38k before taxes and delivery.
ananio5 says
I am not interested in a Towable tiny house. Can you stay all your life in a tiny house? Those with prices ,do they come with everything inside?
Greg Parham says
It’s all personal preference. Prices do include appliances and built ins, but not furnishings, if pictured.
Mike says
Do you have things like these already built?
Greg Parham says
no. Built to order only