This is a 32′ Gooseneck Westbury model by Cornerstone Tiny Homes in Florida.
I love the mix and match shingles and clapboards on the outside of the home, but the inside is where the magic is! This tiny does a great job creating a separate living room over the gooseneck, and the bedroom on the other side is easily accessible by a super creative stair maze! But to be honest, it’s the glamorous kitchen that sold me on this unit. This home was custom-built, but you can purchase both a shell and finished version of this model. Watch the video walkthrough below!
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32′ Gooseneck Westbury with Awesome Living Room

Images via Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Check out this staircase maze! Like the storage on that wall.

Love the comfortable sectional sofa and the blue walls.

Looking out on the house from the living area.

Another view — the two-tone walls are fun.

Oh look! Someplace to hang your clothes — perfect!

Here’s the bedroom, I’d put a dresser in that little corner 🙂

Looking from the bed out on the rest of the house.

This kitchen! It’s amazing. LOVE those dark cabinets and the countertops.

Perfect spot to eat and enjoy that tile backsplash!

Induction cooktop and a range. How cool!

Other side of the home. Nice fridge!

How can you not love this tie-die sink? So different!

And the pebble floor! That will go in my tiny house someday!

Images via Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Video: Cornerstone Tiny Homes – New Westbury Model
Want one? Have questions about this model? Contact the builder, Cornerstone Tiny Homes, on their website.
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- http://cornerstonetinyhomes.com/tiny-home-models-3/32-westbury/
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- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV7ofLUyIzBzZoZjAESmNhQ
Natalie C. McKee
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Three roller shades by the gooseneck and you have a “garage”!
One of the best I’ve seen. Good head room upstairs and a much better Living room area for tv watching
Totally agree! I really liked that.
To me, it would be perfect if it had a bathtub and gas range. Other than that, I really like this design.
I’m sure they’d love to add those upgrades for you 🙂
I think it has everything I would need. Lovely.
Yay! Good to hear.
Love this house, however I would lighten up the ceiling only because
I personally like light ceilings in small places.
the design is awesome…so much room and has many personal touches
that anyone would love to add their own.
I would love to live in this not so tiny house, lol
Lighter ceilings can be great!
Beautiful, I like the layout and fixtures but would need skylights installed because it’s very dark in there with dark ceiling and floor!
I do love skylights!
Me like!!
One thing missing in that outstanding tiny house.
In the washroom, the shower stall could use a small teak
stool for sitting, at a load off and relaxing while showering…
enjoying the water.
Yah that’s what’s missing.
I gotta tell you that is an amazing fifth wheel tiny house.
Perfect except for the small teak stool 🙂
Great idea overall. For me I’d skip the storage in favour of a lower catwalk that I can step right onto leaving more room in the foyer since I won’t need those additional steps that are sticking out. The ceiling could be white instead of dark wood so it would feel less closed in. And I’d prefer a smaller washing machine to give more room to manoeuvre in the toilet and also a smaller fridge. Also instead of full tile shower maybe a small window in there to let in fresh air and help it dry out to avoid damp and mildew as I didn’t see a fan.