Canada-based tiny house builder Rewild Homes is popular for creating exquisite micro-dwellings with peculiar names with similarly unusual inspiration sources. However, the name of the Raven Tiny House is an exception. The beautiful abode simply draws its name from its all-metal black facade but doesn’t disappoint with its striking interior that boasts a huge kitchen, spa-style bathroom, and two loft bedrooms.
Measuring 30-foot-long and 8.6-foot-wide, the Raven tiny house on wheels sports an interior with a unique blend of nature-inspired aesthetics and modern luxury. Big glass doors open into the cozy living room. The living room can fit a small couch and has open shelves overhead.
The giant U-shaped kitchen is on the left side. It features a propane range, oven, ventilation hood, fridge, sink, loads of under-counter cabinets, and open shelving, making it a home cook’s dream. The wooden countertops extend to create a breakfast bar for two.
Next to the kitchen, a storage staircase leads to the primary bedroom loft. The loft bedroom comes with plenty of space for a king-size bed under a skylight and a couple of nightstands flanked by windows on the sides.
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On the other side of the living room, a ladder leads to the hidden loft bedroom. The second loft has one window, space for a queen-size bed, and a handful of shelves.
Underneath the second loft, a spa-style bathroom is located which is the highlight of the Raven. The bathroom features Japanese Shou Sugi Ban wallboards while the floors are made of natural slate tiles. There is an all-black-tiled shower cabin, a blue glass sink, a cabinet, a washer/dryer unit, and a toilet.
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As if these features weren’t alluring enough, the Raven tiny house comes with off-grid capability. It operates fully off-grid with a solar package and a dual-fuel generator.
If you like the layout and beauty of this particular tiny house, you can contact the manufacturer for more information about customization and pricing.
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