This is the 178 sq. ft. Atticus Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village near Portland, Oregon.
It’s the Linden 20 model designed and built by Tumbleweed Houses. Now, you can vacation in it at Mt. Hood to try out tiny living!
The exterior is finished with cedar plank siding and black trim. Inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, downstairs bedroom, an upstairs sleeping loft, and an additional storage loft.
The Atticus sleeps up to three people. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Atticus Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village

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For those who have a world of happiness in the heart, is sufficient an alcove, a functional and intimate shell, a garden and an inner world to live. Animals and Nature are a necessity that the Creator offers us.
I agree.
Well put, Gabriella.
Beautiful words, Gabriella. Mine will not be quite as lyrical. I like this house except for the long drawn out kitchen that invades every other part of the living space. I love the roof line and the dormers, and th bath is nice. I also like the bedroom nook on the first floor, but the kitchen taking up a whole wall just throws everything off and makes the living space seemed very closed in. There are no windows out of which to look while sitting, and the cook is continuously walking in front of the company sitting. Only problem I see…
I think they should have skipped the downstairs bedroom in this one and put the kitchen there instead. As it stands, the kitchen takes up pretty much the whole living space.
Which is a shame, because otherwise, this one’s pretty cute.
Wow, what a beautiful house! I love the black trim, it really sets this color off. I have only one concern myself, like others here, I think they should have skipped the downstairs bedroom. That kitchen is very nice, but it sits in front of the guests when you have company over. Both lofts could be used as bedrooms, I would like it better that way!
Thanks for showing us this gorgeous home!