CAPTIONS
1. Front entry side of house. Note the cedar siding and standard 36-inch front solid wooden door with fanlight.
2. Detail of front entry: the entry roof detaches and the decorative side brackets fold back and latch for transport.
3. A roomy, two-tiered storage unit on the trailer hitch provides ample storage for a spare trailer tire (included), tools, etc. The trailer includes a stabilizer hitch ($500 value) for easy towing.
4. The back side features a utility door for access to all plumbing (including a 20-gallon hot water heater and 20-gallon cold water tank) and electrical wiring.
5. The back end features colorful gypsy-wagon style trim that matches the trim on the front end.
6. A solar motion-detector light illuminates the license plate at night.
7. A companion solar motion-detector light over the back end window provides nighttime security.
8. Leveling gauges on all four corners ensure ease of leveling. Four jack stands are included for leveling.
9. Living/sleeping room. Twin-size bed could be made into double or queen using extenders, or replaced with a Murphy bed. There is a large chest of drawers under the bed, as well as slide-out boot and shoe storage on the right, and a lot of storage under the bed behind and to the left side of the drawers.
10. Note the curved ceiling, and front entry with hooks for hanging coats.
11. Detail of rope trim around curved ceiling.
12. Coat hooks on back of door.
13. Bookshelves line one wall of the living room. The lower part of one unit holds canned goods. If you don't need a lot of book storage, cupboard doors can be attached to the shelves to create a lot of storage for clothing or other items.
14. Petit Godin wood/coal burning stove and closet for hanging clothes. There is plenty of room in the bottom of the closet for a small vacuum cleaner, sewing machine, luggage, or other bulky items.
15. Petit Godin stove, fired up. This stove is easy to use and keeps the tiny house warm in the coldest winters. The dry heat prevents condensation buildup or mold. The stove was professionally installed and has a double-wall chimney.
16. Closet, open.
17. Desk and bookshelves. Desk can double as a table to eat on while watching a movie or TV programming, or working at your computer. Flanked by two double-pane Andersen windows that open.
18. Desk top folded down out of the way.
19. Looking down the "hallway" past the kitchen to the bathroom, which is behind the shelving unit that slides open. Note fold-down table.
20. With the fold down table in the up position, the hallway now becomes a dining area. Or use the table as extra counter top space when cooking.
21. Sit at the table and look out at beautiful views through the 6-foot-wide Andersen bow window. Both sides of the window open. The middle portion is fixed.
22. Sliding shelf in open position behind refrigerator/freezer. More cabinetry can be built around the refrigerator, so that the sliding shelf essentially becomes a pocket door.
23. Kitchen overview. The sink and stove are low enough so that you can sit down to wash dishes or prepare meals. A walker will fit in this kitchen: ADA friendly.
24. Remove curtain under the sink to sit with knees underneath. There is plentiful storage under the sink on both sides of the opening.
25. Deep stainless steel sink with room for a wash basin and dish drainer. The sink faucet swivels and has a detachable sprayer head.
26. Detail of exhaust fan and GFCI receptacle. Note oak countertops, which match the flooring and also the dining table.
27. Cabinets above stove hold dishes or food. Oak trim on doors matches countertops.
28. Origo marine two-burner stove and oven uses earth-friendly denatured alcohol. Storage for pots and pans to the side and beneath stove.
29. Looking at entry to bathroom. There is a large, deep, 5-door cupboard that can hold linens, toiletries, and currently holds a hand-crank washer and electric spin dryer. A cat litter box hides out in the bottom left corner. This cabinet could be replaced in part with an electric washer/dryer.
30. Coming into the bathroom: cabinet and toilet. There is a full-length mirror behind the toilet.
31. Nature's Head composting toilet.
32. Four-foot bathtub and shower.
33. Detail of shower caddie.
34. Antique makeup or shaving mirror with electric light sconces on either side.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
If you want outstanding quality of construction that will last you a lifetime, this home is for you! This beautiful tiny gypsy-style house on wheels was built in 2017 on a new, 24-foot, purpose-built trailer purchased from Tiny Home Builders. The trailer is a tandem axle: each axle will support 7,000 pounds, for a total of 14,000 pounds. The tiny home, plus trailer, weighs approximately 10,000 pounds loaded with owner's possessions.
The home is single-storey with a curved roof. It features a bed-sitting room, a kitchen/dining area, and a bathroom with composting toilet and tub/shower. It is ADA-friendly.
FEATURES
--Hardwood oak floors
--4-foot bathtub with shower
--Nature's Head composting toilet
--Plentiful storage throughout
--Double-pane, hand-crank Andersen casement windows
--Storage unit on front of trailer
--Utility closet containing all plumbing and electrical, accessible from outside.
--Petit Godin wood/coal burning stove
--Origo two-burner alcohol range with oven
--Large stainless steel kitchen sink
--Magic Chef refrigerator freezer
--Stabilizer hitch for easy towing ($500 value)
--Plus many more great features
Offered by the owner for a great value price of $39,500
CALL 540-392-8230 or email at [email protected] with questions or to view
1. Front entry side of house. Note the cedar siding and standard 36-inch front solid wooden door with fanlight.
2. Detail of front entry: the entry roof detaches and the decorative side brackets fold back and latch for transport.
3. A roomy, two-tiered storage unit on the trailer hitch provides ample storage for a spare trailer tire (included), tools, etc. The trailer includes a stabilizer hitch ($500 value) for easy towing.
4. The back side features a utility door for access to all plumbing (including a 20-gallon hot water heater and 20-gallon cold water tank) and electrical wiring.
5. The back end features colorful gypsy-wagon style trim that matches the trim on the front end.
6. A solar motion-detector light illuminates the license plate at night.
7. A companion solar motion-detector light over the back end window provides nighttime security.
8. Leveling gauges on all four corners ensure ease of leveling. Four jack stands are included for leveling.
9. Living/sleeping room. Twin-size bed could be made into double or queen using extenders, or replaced with a Murphy bed. There is a large chest of drawers under the bed, as well as slide-out boot and shoe storage on the right, and a lot of storage under the bed behind and to the left side of the drawers.
10. Note the curved ceiling, and front entry with hooks for hanging coats.
11. Detail of rope trim around curved ceiling.
12. Coat hooks on back of door.
13. Bookshelves line one wall of the living room. The lower part of one unit holds canned goods. If you don't need a lot of book storage, cupboard doors can be attached to the shelves to create a lot of storage for clothing or other items.
14. Petit Godin wood/coal burning stove and closet for hanging clothes. There is plenty of room in the bottom of the closet for a small vacuum cleaner, sewing machine, luggage, or other bulky items.
15. Petit Godin stove, fired up. This stove is easy to use and keeps the tiny house warm in the coldest winters. The dry heat prevents condensation buildup or mold. The stove was professionally installed and has a double-wall chimney.
16. Closet, open.
17. Desk and bookshelves. Desk can double as a table to eat on while watching a movie or TV programming, or working at your computer. Flanked by two double-pane Andersen windows that open.
18. Desk top folded down out of the way.
19. Looking down the "hallway" past the kitchen to the bathroom, which is behind the shelving unit that slides open. Note fold-down table.
20. With the fold down table in the up position, the hallway now becomes a dining area. Or use the table as extra counter top space when cooking.
21. Sit at the table and look out at beautiful views through the 6-foot-wide Andersen bow window. Both sides of the window open. The middle portion is fixed.
22. Sliding shelf in open position behind refrigerator/freezer. More cabinetry can be built around the refrigerator, so that the sliding shelf essentially becomes a pocket door.
23. Kitchen overview. The sink and stove are low enough so that you can sit down to wash dishes or prepare meals. A walker will fit in this kitchen: ADA friendly.
24. Remove curtain under the sink to sit with knees underneath. There is plentiful storage under the sink on both sides of the opening.
25. Deep stainless steel sink with room for a wash basin and dish drainer. The sink faucet swivels and has a detachable sprayer head.
26. Detail of exhaust fan and GFCI receptacle. Note oak countertops, which match the flooring and also the dining table.
27. Cabinets above stove hold dishes or food. Oak trim on doors matches countertops.
28. Origo marine two-burner stove and oven uses earth-friendly denatured alcohol. Storage for pots and pans to the side and beneath stove.
29. Looking at entry to bathroom. There is a large, deep, 5-door cupboard that can hold linens, toiletries, and currently holds a hand-crank washer and electric spin dryer. A cat litter box hides out in the bottom left corner. This cabinet could be replaced in part with an electric washer/dryer.
30. Coming into the bathroom: cabinet and toilet. There is a full-length mirror behind the toilet.
31. Nature's Head composting toilet.
32. Four-foot bathtub and shower.
33. Detail of shower caddie.
34. Antique makeup or shaving mirror with electric light sconces on either side.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
If you want outstanding quality of construction that will last you a lifetime, this home is for you! This beautiful tiny gypsy-style house on wheels was built in 2017 on a new, 24-foot, purpose-built trailer purchased from Tiny Home Builders. The trailer is a tandem axle: each axle will support 7,000 pounds, for a total of 14,000 pounds. The tiny home, plus trailer, weighs approximately 10,000 pounds loaded with owner's possessions.
The home is single-storey with a curved roof. It features a bed-sitting room, a kitchen/dining area, and a bathroom with composting toilet and tub/shower. It is ADA-friendly.
FEATURES
--Hardwood oak floors
--4-foot bathtub with shower
--Nature's Head composting toilet
--Plentiful storage throughout
--Double-pane, hand-crank Andersen casement windows
--Storage unit on front of trailer
--Utility closet containing all plumbing and electrical, accessible from outside.
--Petit Godin wood/coal burning stove
--Origo two-burner alcohol range with oven
--Large stainless steel kitchen sink
--Magic Chef refrigerator freezer
--Stabilizer hitch for easy towing ($500 value)
--Plus many more great features
Offered by the owner for a great value price of $39,500
CALL 540-392-8230 or email at [email protected] with questions or to view
(TRUCK HAS BEEN SOLD)
(VAN HAS BEEN SOLD)