This is the Arcadia Tiny House on Wheels by BB Tiny Houses.
It’s a 24ft tiny home with a wood-burned Shou Sugi Ban exterior siding.
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Rustic 24ft Arcadia Tiny House with Shou Sugi Ban Exterior Siding
Images © BB Tiny Houses
Images © BB Tiny Houses
Highlights
- Exterior wood burned using the Shou Sugi Ban Japanese technique
- Built-in storage tucked throughout the home
- Poured-in-place sealed concrete coutnertops
- Three-burner propane stove and oven
- Premium kitchen fixtures
- Full-size shower
- Loft with 360 degree views and skylights
- 24ft x 8.5ft x 13.5ft
- Two door entrances
- Mini split AC
- Dimmable recessed lighting throughout
- Optional built-in Bluetooth audio system
- Deliverable anywhere in the continental United States
- Starts at $59,000
Learn more about the Arcadia at BB Tiny Houses. Get in touch with B&B Tiny Houses here.
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This house packs a lot of design in just 24 feet! I love the kitchen and the raised sofa area. I am assuming that there is storage of some kind under the sofa. All the finishes are beautiful, but the bathroom steals the show, just in the placement of fixtures, as well as the beautiful decoration. I am impressed by the spaciousness in this tiny house, though it be small. Lovely!
The space under the sofa is where they put the fresh and black water tanks…
Thanks, James. I overlooked that when I was reading.