Rewild Homes, the British Columbia tiny house manufacturer behind various capacious mobile habitats has introduced a brand new tiny home. Dubbed Pacific Wren tiny house, the micro dwelling is based on a double-axle trailer and measures 24 feet long. Being 8.6 feet wide, the tiny house is quite spacious to perform double duty as a home office, if or when required.
Upon entering inside, you will be greeted by an open space that can be used as a home office or a living room. “The tiny house stands tall as a versatile backyard oasis and office retreat, perfect for people who work from home and want to have a separate working space that doubles as a fully-equipped guest cabin,” mentions the company. Another highlight of the home includes a well-furnished kitchen featuring a bench and an extended countertop that doubles as a workspace/breakfast bar.
Nearby is the kitchen featuring a white backsplash and a gaggle of windows that create clean and airy ambiance reminiscent of a classic cabin in the woods. The white walls perfectly contrast with the rich wood finishes and impart a sense of coziness and connection with nature. The kitchen also features a range of appliances from a cooktop and dishwasher to a range hood and refrigerator. Not to mention, the shelves, cabinets, and other storage unit that hosts groceries and other essentials.
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The tiny house is filled with natural light, courtesy of two skylights, and an array of windows that keep the interior fresh and airy. The kitchen leads to the bathroom of the tiny home. Featuring a shower, toilet, and a washer/dryer combo, the bathroom looks functional and equally aesthetic. Finally, we have two bedrooms, each located in the loft section. Sleeping four people in total, the Pacific Wren tiny house boasts an ingenious interior that will have anyone intrigued.
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