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32-Ft Tiny House w/ Amazing Kitchen, ZEN Bathroom, And Outdoor Shower


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This is a 32-foot gooseneck tiny house with an amazing kitchen, zen bathroom, and it also has an outdoor shower built-in. It’s the 32-foot Lupine Tiny House on Wheels by Wind River Tiny Homes.

One side of this tiny house has plenty of windows plus a sliding glass door while the other side features just one window and the front door. This sort of design could come in handy for a passive solar positioning on your property, what do you think?

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32-Foot Lupine Tiny House w/ AMAZING Kitchen, ZEN Bathroom, AND Outdoor Shower Built-In…

The Lupine is a 32 ft tiny house on a gooseneck trailer.

The Lupine is going to a home with a great view looking out over a cliff.

The front entrance to the house only has one window and the no-light door.

But then you walk inside the first thing you notice is the window wall and the great view.

You can even enjoy the view from the custom tile shower.

In gooseneck tiny homes, the area just beyond the bedroom in the neck of the trailer often has a closed off storage loft.

Instead of closing it off we built open shelving to make the house feel more spacious.

All of these features were collaborate design with the owners for this custom tiny house.

The Lupine is a 32 ft tiny house on a gooseneck trailer. The Lupine is going to a home with a great view looking out over a cliff. The front entrance to the house only has one window and the no-light door. But then you walk inside the first thing you notice is the window wall and the great view. You can even enjoy the view from the custom tile shower. In gooseneck tiny homes, the area just beyond the bedroom in the neck of the trailer often has a closed off storage loft. Instead of closing it off we built open shelving to make the house feel more spacious. All of these features were collaborate design with the owners for this custom tiny house.

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  1. https://www.windrivertinyhomes.com/the-lupine
  2. https://www.windrivertinyhomes.com

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  • BJ
    April 27, 2019, 12:11 am

    I think it is a fine home. Very nice. I could see living with it for good. I like the 2 door also. The stove is my favorite item.
    Big heat for a tiny house.

  • Randy E. Cook
    April 28, 2019, 4:02 pm

    I have my own goose neck trailer what would it cost to get home built on trailer

    • Alex
      April 29, 2019, 12:43 pm

      Hi Randy, how old is your gooseneck trailer? Is it in good shape?

  • Sheila
    June 6, 2019, 2:24 am

    I love the kitchen! Yes, it is big. Is really a nice home through and through. Normal toilet!! Yay! lol. Am crazy tonight. Very classy tiny home. Can they adopt me?

    • Alex
      June 6, 2019, 12:40 pm

      Lol! Glad you liked it, Sheila. I thought it was super nice too.

  • BLUESGIRL
    June 6, 2019, 8:31 am

    missing counter space, stove vent lacking cupboards and a true table for eating on was the space for food prepping. I would not say this is a fair sized kitchen – it’s just ok

    • Alex
      June 6, 2019, 12:37 pm

      Thanks!

  • Ryda
    September 2, 2019, 4:58 pm

    Again and again I will say…heat rises! Putting your heating element waist high means your feet are going to be cold and your ceiling will be nice and toasty! A fan would help circulate the air, but I did not see one. Other than that bathroom and kitchen are very nice.

  • Ryda
    September 2, 2019, 5:00 pm

    I just got told that I have said this before. Well I have. Poor design is intolerable to me and this! Is in tolerable, Again and again I will say…heat rises! Putting your heating element waist high means your feet are going to be cold and your ceiling will be nice and toasty! A fan would help circulate the air, but I did not see one. Other than that bathroom and kitchen are very nice.

  • Michael
    September 3, 2019, 12:48 am

    Very nice kitchen and bathroom. Kitchen is a pleasure for cooking.
    But the window in the shower isn’t very practical because you need to clean it after every use
    and there is no shower curtain or enclosure which means you have a wet Bathroom after
    using it. Beside that I would use the space under the sink for a washer/dryer.
    Otherwise itá well designed THOW.

  • Adriana Torres
    December 22, 2019, 5:26 pm

    Hello would you happen to know how much it cost for this build? Thanks

  • Sheila
    December 4, 2020, 10:23 pm

    Love the kitchen and love the entire home. This is beautiful. All on here tonight were beautiful homes.

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