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355 Sq. Ft. Grand Teton Tiny House on Wheels


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This is the 355 Sq. Ft. Grand Teton Tiny House on Wheels by Tiny Mountain Houses.

This tiny home is 28′ long and is built right onto a triple-axle utility trailer.

When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, full kitchen, full bathroom, and two upstairs sleeping lofts. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

SEE ALSO: 322 Sq. Ft. Double Dormer Loft Tiny Home

355 Sq. Ft. Grand Teton Tiny House on Wheels

355 Sq. Ft. Grand Teton Tiny House on Wheels

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Learn more: http://www.tinymountainhouses.com/models/grand-teton/

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  • Mike
    December 2, 2015, 10:27 am

    Just another example of someone building the biggest tiny house possible. I call that a failure of definition. Where’s the charm?

    Let’s call this one a Rolling Man Cave and call it a day.

  • Jean
    December 2, 2015, 1:34 pm

    I think it’s great. Charm can be achieved by what you add to it…you know, a personal touch….some color…..some art work. And I believe they define tiny houses as something 400sf or less.

  • Liz
    December 2, 2015, 2:23 pm

    I see no charm, color or character in this home.

  • Kristina H Nadreau
    December 2, 2015, 10:11 pm

    this is an excellent functional design. “Charm” can be added with decor of furnishings and wall art of which ever style the new owner desires. I would like steps rather than a ladder, which could easily be incorporated into the spacious floor plan. Note the many windows. All the light adds to the sense of space.

  • Carolyn
    December 4, 2015, 10:57 am

    I’m surprised at all the “no charm” comments. Charm must mean different things to different people. My first thought on seeing it was “WOW – look at all those windows”. The second was “great – lot of white inside, lovely with all the light from the windows.” Love the counter and that there’s lots of counter space. I thought the built in table and chair was a nice touch. It looks like the chair back could be lifted for additional counter space. And while I’d personally prefer a tiny stove, it does have a decent fridge AND a washer/dryer plus linen closet in the bath. And lets not forget a seating area that actually faces the window instead of the interior. I have to say this is one of my favorites.

    • neen
      February 14, 2016, 12:57 pm

      Carolyn, some people have no “Charm” and have to depend on other people to “gussy up” things for them…

      Personally, I like a clean slate. Kicks my imagination into “overdrive.” That is ½ the fun…

  • December 5, 2015, 6:12 pm

    Thank you to tinyhousetalk.com for featuring us and thank you to everyone for the constructive comments! This home was custom built per a customers requests. We custom build all our homes to order, so adding stairs or a larger stove are easy modifications to make, in the end we aim to please our customers!

  • Eric
    February 14, 2016, 6:11 pm

    @Heather Hansen… maybe a look at an article from January might intrigue you more.

    https://tinyhousetalk.com/custom-tiny-house-built-for-comfortable-full-time-living/

    And remember, the price of the house is in NZ dollars so you’d need to convert that to your currency ($US?) and probably take another 20% off because appliances are generally way cheaper in the US.

  • Angie
    February 14, 2016, 9:13 pm

    To each his own. I think it’s lovely. Lots of white and windows feels more spacious to me, and is a blank canvas to decorate. So many of these tiny homes look cluttered and dark, which would stress me out in a small space. This is a nice layout with a little elbow room.

  • Mike H
    February 14, 2016, 11:29 pm

    Someone finally put the loft above the living area instead of the kitchen. Way to go!

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