Texas-based micro-dwelling manufacturer Decathlon Tiny Homes designs simple and functional mobile habitats. One of its creations, the 32ft Neo tiny house on wheels, piqued my curiosity today. Measuring 32 feet long, the tiny home is based on a triple-axle trailer and sports a wooden shell filled with highly functional features. Despite its compact dimensions, the firm managed to squeeze in a main-floor bedroom, loft bedroom, kitchen, living room, and bathroom.
Visitors enter the home into the living room which contains a sofa, a work desk, and a TV. The desk is big enough to host a PC and gives users an option to work from home. Another notable feature is a window ledge that can be utilized to place decorative items.
Nearby is the kitchen, which features a countertop with an integrated sink. Not to mention an oven, a fridge/freezer, shelving, and other accessories making it functional and aesthetic. Adjacent to the kitchen is the walk-through bathroom, which contains a toilet, and some storage space, alongside a shower. Rounding off the ground floor, the bathroom connects to the main-floor bedroom, which sleeps two people comfortably.
Since the tiny home features a double bed with a cozy mattress and pillows, it seems as if it is tailor-made for couples. The bedroom also includes dual closets that come in handy for storing clothes and other items.
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The 32ft Neo tiny house also features another bedroom, which is poised above the main-floor bedroom and the bathroom. The loft bedroom is reached by a staircase that’s integrated into the wall opposite the kitchen counter. The loft consists of two single mattresses, ideally suited for kids.
On a little downside, there’s no off-grid tech installed and the tiny house requires a standard RV-style hookup to get power and water. I have no word on the price of this model, but I estimate it to be well above $50,000.
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