Decathlon Tiny Homes recently revealed another micro dwelling, the Missy tiny house on wheels. The mobile habitat measures 24 feet long but can squeeze a maximum of five people inside. Similar to its other models, the design of the tiny home is correspondingly simple, both inside and out. It is built on a double-axle trailer, and clad in tight knot cedar lap siding and insulated with closed cell spray foam.
The tiny house features a living room with a sofa and a pouf. Facing the sofa is a fold-down table that can be utilized as a workspace or a breakfast bar. Adjacent is the sliding door that leads to the main bedroom of the tiny house. One would assume the main-floor bedroom to be spacious but that’s not the case, it only features a single bed and comes accoutered with cabinets and wardrobe. A loft lies above the bedroom that sleeps two people in a breeze.
Opposite the bedroom is the kitchen and bathroom of the tiny home. The kitchen includes a countertop, cabinetry, and several floating shelves. Not to mention, a sink, overhead cabinets, and a range of appliances including a microwave, induction cooktop, and fridge.
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At the far end of the home lies a snug bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink. The tiny house features another loft that lies above the bathroom. Accessed via a removable ladder, the loft sleeps two people but can even be utilized for storing items. Together the lofts and the main-floor bedroom sleep five people combined.
The Missy tiny house also consists of several windows that allow the interior to stay light-filled. The only downside of the tiny house is the exclusion of skylights in the loft section. Though the loft is accoutered with windows but a skylight would have added more brightness to the space.
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Why can’t the government build something like this for the homeless.
The first home you’re showing pictures of the bathroom. Shower has no enclosure or hangings for shower curtain?What keeps water from getting on the floor when you’re taking a shower?