If presented with an option to choose between a luxurious life and a mobile one, I would choose the latter. I am not being modest, but there is something irresistible about mobile dwellings. One such tiny house that I will be highlighting today is the Cheyenne tiny house on wheels. Designed by United Tiny Homes, this one-bedroom dwelling with single-level living in mind blends practicality with a cozy, welcoming feel.
The Cheyenne comes in two configurations: the regular and the XL. The regular model clocks in at 40 feet long and 8.5 feet wide, giving you 340 square feet of space. XL is no different in length but stretches to 10 feet in width, hence adding up to 399 square feet. Either way, you’re getting a tiny house that doesn’t feel cramped at all. Let’s talk about the regular model offered by United Tiny Homes.
What makes the Cheyenne tiny house stand out is its focus on single-level living. This is a massive plus for families that have kids and the elderly, as they may have difficulty climbing stairs or ladders to reach loft bedrooms. Dodging a loft comes with its own set of challenges, which includes making room for multiple spaces. Cheyenne however excels at this and offers a capacious interior to the dwellers.
This starts with a spacious living room that features a convertible sofa and a wall-integrated TV. It is to be noted that the sofa can be turned into a double mattress to accommodate two people. Next to the living room is the main-floor bedroom of the house. The bedroom sleeps a couple as well and features a separate door that enhances the privacy of the dweller.
The Cheyenne tiny house features a full-size kitchen that’s more than just a corner nook. It’s got enough counter space and storage to whip up fancy meals and comes equipped with a gaggle of appliances (cooktop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, ranghood) making living a breeze. A little ahead is the bathroom. It consists of a toilet, a glass-enclosed shower, and a washer/dryer catering to laundry.
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At a time when housing costs are sky-high, this micro-dwelling offers a way to own a home without breaking the bank. While the exact price of the tiny house is not confirmed yet, it is expected to retail somewhere between $100,000 and $120,000. This is way less than one would have to spend on yearly rentals.
If you want to customize the tiny house as per your needs, you might have to shell out a little more money. If there is one thing the Cheyenne tiny house makes pretty clear, it’s the fact that a full kitchen, big bathroom, and appliances are not luxury anymore but standard in a tiny house.








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