Matthew Beem is a YouTube personality who built one of the coolest tiny house on wheels for $25,000. He and his sister Cheyanne initiated a challenge to see who could build the coolest tiny house, of which their mother was the judge. Matthew won the challenge as he created a micro-dwelling that is a gamer’s dream and powered by his Tesla Cybertruck.
He constructed this gaming tiny house with his friends and added eye-catching features throughout such as a soccer ball pool, gaming room, a basketball hoop, and many details worthy of a gamer’s den. There is no kitchen in this house, but there is a hidden bathroom. But its usefulness is still in question.
Anyhow, Matthew wanted the tiny house to exude comfort and luxury. The team started by setting up the trailer and the exterior frame. Once the exterior was done, Matthew installed a rock wall. It was literally a “Rock” wall as in two dozen face models of Dwayne the Rock Johnson at the back of the house.
The exterior looked attractive with big windows, a tiny water fountain, a tiny seating area, and a soccer ball tub. To make things more interesting, he added a basketball ring that aligns with the gaming theme of his tiny house.
Inside, is a single-level dwelling with yellow walls and wooden flooring for a homely touch. What makes Matthew’s tiny house stand out is the interior decked with gaming elements, making it a Nerdvana – given he is a gaming buff himself. One of the coolest features is the hand-crafted gaming console desk, which looks like a remote control. Overhead is a TV with two huge switchboards, making it look like a giant Nintendo Switch.
Showcasing his love for the ’80s games, he added a Pac-Man wall with a sign saying ‘Game Over’. A giant slide adds to the playful element that Matthew aimed for. However, the slide doesn’t look safe at all and needs a safety warning.
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The hidden bathroom is a quirky element. Its walls and door are made entirely out of LEGO bricks and outfitted with the smallest toilet you’ll see. Since he loves secret doors, the idea to use a LEGO door was to camouflage it with the entire bathroom setup. Matthew and his enthusiastic team also installed a three-tier bunk bed.
Despite being compact, this gamer’s tiny house is amusing with so much to enjoy and keep one busy. If we remove all the gaming elements and add home amenities, it could be an adorable micro-dwelling fit for full-time living.
Although his sister lost the challenge, we also admire her castle-themed tiny house. Matthew wanted to keep the budget below $8,000, but it was stretched to $25,000.
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