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24-ft. Timberwolf Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes


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This is the 24-ft. Timberwolf Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.

It was built for a young lady and it’s truly a beautiful, one-of-a-kind build loaded with features like solar panels, a lift bed, and the kitchen features the most beautiful live edge countertop that’s built with walnut, maple, and oak. See for yourself!

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24-ft. Timberwolf Tiny House w/ Lift Bed, Live Edge Countertop, Staircase to Loft, Solar, And Many Other Features…😍

This 24-ft. tiny house on wheels actually has a staircase with handrail to the loft.

Don’t like lofts? You’re in luck. This 24-ft. tiny house also packs a lift bed that stores in the ceiling when you’re not sleeping! Underneath? Your couch.

On the the kitchen with the beautiful live-edge countertops.

The bathroom, washer/dryer combo.

I really love the windows in this tiny house. Some say the windows make or break the house.

The bed platform down.

The lift bed stored into the ceiling.

This is the 24-ft. Timberwolf THOW by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.

Highlights

  • 24-ft
  • Lift bed
  • Standard loft
  • Staircase access
  • Built-in couch
  • Fireplace
  • Mini-split air conditioning
  • Fold-down porch system
  • Solar system
  • Live edge counters in the kitchen
  • Plentiful windows
  • One-of-a-kind!
  • Built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

What did you think?

Learn more (credits)

  1. https://rockymountaintinyhouses.com/timberwolf-24-tiny-house/
  2. https://rockymountaintinyhouses.com/plans/
  3. https://rockymountaintinyhouses.com/contact/

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  • e.a.f.
    January 14, 2020, 9:48 am

    The ceiling is wonderful and so is that fireplace. Just a great home. the use of wood on the exterior really lends a nice touch. another wonderful home, just perfect for its owner. The lift bed is a great idea. No bed making, just lift it to the ceiling and its out of sight. Wish I could do that at my regular home.

    • James D.
      January 14, 2020, 10:46 pm

      Possibly… How high are your ceilings? Or do you have a room with an attic above it?

  • JaneAnn
    January 14, 2020, 5:19 pm

    Great tiny home. Wonderfully livable space, no pictures of the bathroom. Saw the sinks, but no shower or toilet??

    • James D.
      January 14, 2020, 11:26 pm

      32″ shower stall and Nature’s Head compost toilet are at the very end…

  • Mary McGuirk
    January 15, 2020, 2:38 pm

    I love the lift bed…even though it may seem a bit dangerous to have it held up by wires instead of rails…the RAILS that support it in the down position are PERFECT for security for bigger people or more active bedtime activities…but the area below for me would be an OFFICE DESK instead of a sofa…more a FLEX AREA than a dedicated living room. GREAT PLAN!!!

    I love the way the house is SEGMENTED instead of closed off…the W/D makes a transition to the vanity bath area, and the fold down porch and fold up awning should be standard for all tiny homes. Such a livable plan, thanks!

  • Unkledon
    July 17, 2020, 4:22 pm

    If that is just the frame for bed, looks like one would need a step ladder to get in it’s so high.

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