The Rogue tiny house is a custom dwelling by Oregon-based Stanley Tiny Homes. Built on a double-axel trailer, it is suitable as a vacation home, rental, or cozy guest house for couples and loners. Featuring an open and compact layout, this micro-dwelling redefines tiny living. This tiny house measures 20 feet high and revels in 40-year black metal and cedar shake siding, and a slanted roof. The house is decked with small windows, a picture window at the back, and a glass entrance for immersive indoor-outdoor connectivity.
Serving multifunctional uses, the interior offers a compact space with an open layout. It has exceptional wood paneling and is outfitted with a kitchen, a bathroom, and a spacious loft bedroom for the dwellers’ comfort. There is a tiny space by the entrance where a small couch can be placed so you can take a breather while soaking in the outdoor view.
The custom-built kitchen is next to the living area. It has a countertop, a sink, a cooktop, and a range hood. Under the sink, there is room for a dishwasher. For storage, the cabinetry and drawers are beautifully integrated into the kitchen to seamlessly store numerous essentials. There is also a hanging light and mini-split heating and cooling in this space.
There is a space under the stairs for an intimate dining setup. Past the kitchen, the bathroom is enclosed by a sliding door. It is equipped with a spacious shower, a vanity sink with a backlit mirror, and a composting toilet.
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For sleeping comfortably, a large loft bedroom is accessed via a custom open staircase with handrails for support. The room is spacious enough for a large mattress, side tables, and if needed, tiny storage racks that can be adjusted in a corner. Windows in the loft make the room feel expansive, bright, and less compact.
Priced at $85,000, the Rogue tiny house is small in size and space but larger in living. The builders have dotted the dwelling with every possible amenity so that the residents/visitors feel at home tucked in their comfort and warm space.
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