Tennessee-based tiny house builder, Incredible Tiny Homes, has a gorgeous fleet of micro-dwellings to cater to a vast clientele with varying layouts. One of its larger homes, the Birmingham tiny house on wheels is designed to provide the comforts of a mini-mansion in a 34-foot-long structure. The double dormer micro-dwelling is dotted with a multitude of big windows, including a bay and egress window, to keep the interior bright and fresh.
The Birmingham tiny house on wheels has an exterior made of lap siding, and board and batten, while the shingle and metal roofing contribute to providing that mini mansion style. The front door opens into the spacious living room, which is flanked by big windows on each side, including the bay one. It can fit a convertible couch to provide extra sleeping accommodation, a coffee table, an entertainment center, and a couple of side tables.
Past the living room, a full kitchen is housed in a hallway that leads to the bathroom and the bedrooms. The kitchen is outfitted with an integrated two-burner cooktop, ventilation hood, space for microwave, sink, under-counter cabinets, and wooden countertops. There is space for a full refrigerator and a washer/dryer hookup. Opposite the kitchen, a full bathroom is tucked behind a sliding barn door. The bathroom has a vanity sink, toilet, shower stall, and a small closet.
Down the hallway, a king-size bedroom takes the rear end of the house. It has enough room for a couple of closets, a king- or queen-size bed, and a couple of nightstands. There is a fold-down table in the room, allowing you to work from home.
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Outside the bedroom, a short flight of stairs leads to the spacious loft bedroom. The loft has enough space for a king-size bed, a lounging area with a coffee table, and an entertainment section.
Priced at $104,900, the Birmingham tiny house is perfect for a growing family. Moreover, the builder offers several customization options to make it more individualistic. For more information, you can contact the builder.
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