Some seek out tiny homes for a permanent change in lifestyle, while others look for a cozy spot to spend a few days or enjoy a weekend retreat. Whatever your reason to downsize, a tiny home presents itself as a viable solution.
Rewild Homes, a British Columbia-based tiny house builder brings The Whiskey Jack, a mobile dwelling enveloping a minimalistic approach in its make. Despite its simple and rustic charm, it’s evident that The Whiskey Jack Tiny House is a quality build.
Built on a triple-axle trailer, this house is fully loaded with some neat features. The outside of the house is wrapped in locally sourced cedar siding and has a slightly sloped tin roof. The choice of colors is in contrast and a bright red-colored door paves your entry.
Upon entering the house, you get a view of the whole space, thanks to its open layout. Whitewashed walls combined with a multitude of large windows create a wide, bright, and spacious interior. The house is well divided into a kitchen and loft on the left, a bathroom, and a second loft on the right.
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The living room is open and stretches out to make room for a lounger. You can see the whole house from this space. An L-shaped kitchen with modern appliances is neatly packed in. This single-sided kitchen has soft-close drawers and cupboards to hide away all those kitchen goods. Right above this is a sleeping loft with a large white window.
The second loft (opposite) can be seen from here and is reached by a ladder in front of the bathroom. The Whiskey Jack makes space for a fully functional bathroom with a custom sink vanity, drawers, a standing shower with black tiles and a combo washer/dryer. For additional information regarding pricing and availability of the house, feel free to contact the builder.
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