This is a 200 sq. ft. Hayseed Tiny House on Wheels by Hayseed Homes in Victor, Montana.
From the exterior, you’ll notice it has a rustic design with a barn-style roof.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and upstairs sleeping loft.
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200 Sq. Ft. Hayseed Tiny House on Wheels

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Love it!
Interesting, yet there is no storage and no real living space. Not my cup of tea.
I like the location of the ladder to the loft. It doesn’t take up any unnecessary space, and the loft is a good size. If this TH was mine, I would extend the kitchen counter to the left side of the stove. Also, where is the storage in this place?
Nice ladder placement.
Nifty window\board integration.
Cool window sharing between toilet & shower.
?? Bath towel bar or toilet paper holder ??
Odd corner cabinet inset between sink & oven.
Lot’s of nice ideas. Thanks for sharing
I’d bet that corner cabinet you refer to, Jay, is a lazy susan. Lots of storage in something like that. Also I imagine the area to the left of the stove was left open for an eating area.
The big issues seem to be, as others have noted, lack of a seating area and lack of storage. This is why I’d want something along the line of a 30′ trailer, and instead of the porch, give me a Fencl-like seating nook and corner porch.
Jake, not Jay. The blind guy is slipping…lol.
I love it! This is a great home for a single person traveling from place to place focused on work and doesn’t need a living space just a warm cozy place to eat and sleep! Fantastic home!