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Man Cave Tiny House Vacation


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This is the Man Cave Tiny House Vacation at Wee Casa.

It’s built by Sprout Tiny Homes in La Junta, Colorado.

This tiny home features a kitchen, living area, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft.

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Man Cave Tiny House Vacation

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  • Marsha Cowan
    July 13, 2016, 7:52 pm

    Simole, clean lines. Really pretty and two stairs make life easier, right? I like the stainless steel in the kitchen. Pretty and practical.

  • Marsha Cowan
    July 13, 2016, 7:53 pm

    . . that first word should be “simple” (drat you, iPad!)

    • Eric
      August 2, 2016, 10:43 pm

      Simple solution. Get rid of the iPad. Get an Android tablet instead, if you MUST use a tablet. Alternatively use a laptop or standard type PC instead.

      My experience is Far Far fewer typos using those 3 alternatives. And for those thinking I’m a Windows fanboi bashing IOS fanbois (or gals) nup, I use Linux.

      • Marsha Cowan
        August 3, 2016, 10:00 am

        Thanks for the suggestion, Eric, and I am sure that it wouod be the best move to make. Unfortunately, I am the type that gets attached to things that serve me and name them. Once named, it’s very hard to let it go (that’s why you don’t name the turkeys at Thanksgiving), so I will probably hang onto this old iPad 2 (named Drat You) until it actually falls apart, or I find myself on the street with a bag that can only hold my most precious posessions. In that case my family’s pictures will be paramount and Drat You will be given to whomever still has the means to charge it. I dropped it face down on the cement floor at Lowes a couple years ago, so the entire glass screen underneath the plastic screen cover (which I almost opted not to get when I bought it) is crushed and held on only by the clear cellephane tape around the edges of the plastic cover…but it still works like always, so all is good. No use throwing away good money on something new when the old still works, right? I do appreciate your suggestion, though, and if anyone out there is reading this, and you are not already attached to your electronic device, heed his advice and upgrade to one of the devices he has mentioned. You wn’t be sory… 😉

  • kevin
    July 14, 2016, 12:16 pm

    very bed and breakfast feel. nice vacation style thow, can’t see it as a permanent living place though.

  • Susie
    July 14, 2016, 5:58 pm

    VERY NICE…I would like to see pictures of the side under the 2nd loft where the table/chess board are….

  • Dylan
    July 16, 2016, 2:00 am

    I’m sorry but the header “man cave tiny” is super suck here. It’s grey and black, how is that a man cave? I see nothing else indicative of a man cave type dwelling. Let’s be real, men need caves to do things they are otherwise unable enjoy in there domestic lives. I have man cave desires too numerous to mention. Please change the the header to”grey and black dude shack” so we don’t get our hopes up. Thanx

  • August 2, 2016, 5:19 pm

    Personally, I love the feel of this one. I really like the outside!

    • Alex
      August 2, 2016, 5:50 pm

      Thanks William! I think it’s great too. And I love the dual lofts. 😀

  • ZACHARY E. MOHRMANN
    August 2, 2016, 7:55 pm

    Very nice, I love just about every thing here….!

  • Kay
    August 2, 2016, 10:49 pm

    What are the dimensions of the trailer it is on? Thank you!

  • jm
    August 3, 2016, 5:31 am

    Except…maybe a tiny home doesn’t have the square footage to indulge in soaring ceilings. If there was framing from one loft to the other think how much additional square footage you would gain. Maybe even a third “bedroom” in the center…
    I would say the color scheme leans more masculine that femenine. Or is that a sexist remark?

    • Large Marge
      August 3, 2016, 6:17 am

      jm:
      “Is that a sexist remark?” Ha! I hope so!

      Why would any woman want a man-cave. There’s no doilies, no potted plants, no tiny soaps on the back of the toilet, no embroidered hand-towels just for looking at but not for using. [shudders, appalled]

  • jm
    August 4, 2016, 9:39 am

    And a women-cave would be…? I see no evidence of a man-cave. Missing are the big screen tv, stereo system, beer cooler, pool table, stripper pole…

    • Judy
      August 5, 2016, 7:46 pm

      Stripper pole? In a tiny home? Lmho!!! You’d have to watch from outside. Love it…made me laugh and I needed that.

  • JASON
    August 7, 2016, 2:10 pm

    Would love to know more about the a/c unit on the tongue…what is the info on it?

  • Allaw
    January 19, 2017, 8:39 pm

    Won’t join in on the debate, but wanted to comment on the stairs. I visited a THOW that someone was selling. They had this type of stairs to their lofts, except that they doubled as storage. They were quite steep, and I wasn’t comfortable on them. On the plus side, love the bathroom sink. IKEA, methinks.

    • Natalie
      January 20, 2017, 9:49 am

      That’s the nice thing about going into some homes — helps you know what you do and don’t like!

  • Wendy
    January 20, 2017, 2:53 am

    Does anyone have any experience with building a large (wide) extension onto the tongue like that? I’ve heard that it can make it difficult while in transit and trying to turn. I rarely see this, usually it’s a small shed for tanks/storage or occasionally an extension that narrows on the sides.

  • ROSEE
    January 20, 2017, 4:10 pm

    Very, very nice!

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