Ready to Roll: Tour These Cool Tiny Houses on Wheels
If you’ve ever been sitting at home wishing that you could get away from it all, we found several unique tiny houses that let you do exactly that. Take your show on the road in one of these homes on wheels where space may be compromised, but style and substance are not.
By Holly Aguirre, HGTV.com
When Wedgies Are Welcome
Photo courtesy Wheelhaus
We love the Wheelhaus Wedge exterior for its marriage of rustic and modern design elements. High trapezoidal windows on the sides ensure privacy, while the mostly glass front floods the Wedge with natural light.
Photo courtesy Wheelhaus
The Wedge’s tiny kitchen features a two-burner cooktop, a built-in mini fridge, microwave oven, a dishwasher, Caesarstone or granite countertops and high-grade cabinetry.
Taking the Show on the Road
Photo courtesy Escape Traveler
The crew at Escape Homes has been constructing cabins for many years and recently decided to go mobile. The result is the Escape Traveler, a luxury cabin that qualifies as an RV.
Photo courtesy Escape Traveler
With its floor-to-ceiling windows, the Escape Traveler has definitely upped the ante in the tiny house game.
Mad for the Nomad
Photo courtesy Wind River Tiny Homes
While the Nomad’s Nest model from Wind River Tiny Homes will go just about anywhere you like, it is designed to stay put, not be pulled like an RV. However, should you decide to pull up stakes, this home can be toted to a new location whenever you like.
Photo courtesy Wind River Tiny Homes
Though the exterior screams Davy Crockett, the interior’s designer touches include hip light fixtures, stainless steel appliances and faux stone flooring.
Wagons, Ho
Photo courtesy Wohnwagon
The Wohnwagon hails from Austria and is constructed from natural, recycled and a few new materials. The exterior is covered in naturally waterproof larch wood, which is known for its durability and attractiveness.
Photo courtesy Wohnwagon
The sleeping area features hidden storage that can be used to conceal twin bed rolls or dirty laundry. Fold-down shelves maximize space and pull-out drawers act as a nightstand.
We Jam Econo
Photo courtesy EcoCabins
We love the EcoCabins “hOMe” model not only for its sleek exterior but also for its functionality. Inside this tiny beauty you’ll find a fully functioning kitchen, a sleeping loft and a modern living space.
Photo courtesy EcoCabins
Every inch of an EcoCabin is designed with form and function in mind. This award-winning model features plenty of built-in storage, fold down tables and a cozy sleeping loft that we adore.
Come on Get Happy
Photo courtesy Toybox Home
The eco-friendly Toybox is one of the most original tiny homes we’ve ever seen. It was created with the concept that home should be a fun place inspiring creativity while also providing peace of mind.
Photo courtesy Toybox Home
Every element of the home serves a purpose. Sliding panels reveal the Toybox’s hidden storage.
Tiny Before Tiny Was Cool
Photo courtesy Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed Houses laid down its roots in 1999, basing their business model on the concept that homes could roll and lay down roots just like its namesake. All models, like this Mica, can be customized in-house or they will help you out with a DIY kit.
Photo courtesy Tumbleweed
Mica owners enjoy the freedom that tiny house living affords owners to wake up just about anywhere they can find a (legal) parking space.
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