The 30-foot-long Sea Foam tiny house built on a triple-axle trailer is a beachy sojourn. It is a vacation home introduced by the Oregon-based tiny home and vintage trailer community, Tiny Tranquility. This attractive dwelling sleeps three, two in the master bedroom and one on a convertible couch on the main floor. This seaside haven is an idyllic escape for all the sea lovers.
The Sea Foam tiny house flaunts a stunning gooseneck exterior, decked with windows and a door that leads to the light-filled interior. The interior has blue walls to stimulate the ocean. It is fitted with a kitchen, a living area, a gooseneck loft bedroom, and a bathroom.
The entry door opens up to a full kitchen with a countertop, a sink, under-counter cabinets, overhead open shelves, and ample storage. There are appliances for hassle-free cooking including a cooktop, a microwave/oven, a refrigerator, a coffee machine, and a toaster. There is a cozy dining area in the corner completing the kitchen.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a living area fitted with a sleeper futon that can be converted into a twin-sized sleeping couch. There are sofas for reading or relaxing and a flat-screen television mounted on a wall for entertainment.
Next to the living area is a gooseneck bedroom reachable via a short flight of stairs. The bright and cozy bedroom can accommodate a king-size bed and comes with an open closet and other storage options.
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Next to the kitchen on the other side is a bathroom with a shower area, a sink, and a toilet. The Tiny Tranquility offers many other facilities on its property such as Redwood Commons which is a recreational space, TV room, free laundry, and a wood-burning stove.
There is an outdoor seating space with a fire pit and grilling area. The property is pet-friendly and offers parking facility. The Sea Foam tiny house is a great vacation home for the peace-loving souls for $115 per night.
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