Timbercraft Tiny Homes is Alabama’s best micro-dwelling builder. With only a few models, the company has amassed a coveted and vast clientele. Each tiny house on wheels by Timbercraft bears its signature openness achieved with multiple windows. The natural wood floors and ceilings give these dwellings a rustic touch that is offset by the bright white-washed walls. But if you want to embrace the cabin-esque aesthetic, you can keep the walls in natural wood to create a wholesome rustic charm.
Recently unveiled, the Denali Park Model is ingrained with the signature Timbercraft beauty. It shares configurations with its namesakes in the company’s fleet (Denali Bunkhouse and Denali Gooseneck), but its interior sets it apart. The single-level mansion on wheels is 41.4-foot-long, 9.8-foot-wide, and 13.10-foot-high. Each living space has been divided into equal square footage to keep everything open and spacious.
Like its counterparts, the park model tiny house has two entrances: one opening into the living room and the other into the kitchen. The split roof design adds considerable height, making the interior more spacious. With over 20 windows, the interior is sun-bathed during the day and naturally ventilated.
Everything works in a linear design. The large living space can provide an extra sleeping station if required with the addition of a sofa bed or convertible couch. It also has classic wall-mounted lamps, lending the room a vintage touch. The adjoining gourmet kitchen allows the dwellers to whip up cozy meals with integrated appliances and storage galore.
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A small hallway down from the kitchen houses a bathroom, which seems quite considerable in size for a tiny house. It includes the usual amenities and a washer/dryer unit nook. At the end of the hall is the bedroom. The room gets a lot of natural light and fresh air thanks to five large windows.
The Denali Park Model is designed for a couple to enjoy a tranquil downsized lifestyle. Given its configurations, the tiny house on wheels is not road-legal, although you can acquire a special permit to move it when needed.
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