While building a tiny house usually caters to the personalization of the user, at times it also displays the manufacturer’s versatile skillset to design something marvelous and magical. Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses banks upon its thoughtful design and astute craftsmanship to bring to you its standout model of all times: The Pequod Tiny House.
Claimed to be one of its most elegant and complex builds to date, The Pequod charms with its eye-catching design and exquisite make. One feature that hits the eye quite differently on the exterior is its wavy roof shape which is designed with a purpose to maximize the height quotient inside the house. The exterior displays a colorful dance of colors and patterns to compliment the high-end interiors.
This tiny dwelling does not just boast a luminous and spacious arrangement but is also unexpectedly stylish. Measuring 26 feet long, weighing 11,500 pounds and sitting on a drop axle trailer chassis, the house currently serves as an abode for a family of four. The exterior has a wraparound fold-down deck that makes for most of the space.
Upon entering through the archtop French door, you can see the house making space for a living room, two lofts, laundry room, while the kitchen and bathroom are at the opposite ends of the house. The living area is small but serves with a sofa and a dining area as well. The kitchen is made versatile with plenty of ingenious storage ideas, cooktop, full-size refrigerator and freezer.
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A modified ceiling gives an extra four inches of headroom to the lofts. They are easily accessible via a storage-integrated staircase and has a plexiglass catwalk conjoining the lofts. The bathroom is a spacious area offering shower, sink, and composting toilet.
This mobile habitat seems to cast a spell with its whimsical aesthetics and a plexiglass catwalk. You are welcomed to an interior that is warm, lighted and luxuriously built. Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses states that a similar build may be roughly priced around $80,000.
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