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Blue Dream Tiny House with Amazing Pebble Shower in Utah: $78,000


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This stunning Blue Dream tiny house for sale in Utah features one of the coolest showers I’ve ever seen, complete with free-form pebble tile-work in the Eastern Red Cedar-lined bathroom.

The home also has a full kitchen and a living room with built-in L-shaped couch. You walk up carpeted stairs to the bedroom loft with a privacy wall and amazing storage cabinetry. There’s another loft for storage, or additional sleeping area.

They’re asking $78,000 for the home, and you can contact the builder over at Tiny House Marketplace.

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How amazing are these built-in window boxes?

Stovetop with convection oven below.

I love the finish on the cabinetry.

Nice, deep sink with lovely tile backsplash.

Eating with a window view.

Bench storage seating in the back of the THOW.

The loft bedroom has built-in storage.

Copper sink and dark accent wood in the bathroom.

Most amazing shower! Look at those awesome pebbles.

There’s a Nature’s Head composting toilet.

Highlights:

  • Structure-
    – Custom hold tiny house PAD with trailer breaks
    – Over sized axles- rated 7,000 pound capacity each
    – Steel framed walls
    – Sound proof/ fire proof R19 insulation in walls, R30 in floors
    – Sunk in floors to maximize head room
  • Interior-
    – bedroom area
    – Loft area
    – Klimaire mini split ac unit- model number KSIA012-H117
    – Life proof vinyl flooring
    – Five burner propane stove top
    – Deep farm style stainless steel sink in kitchen
    – Tall ceilings
    – Maple butcher block counter top
    – 9 in one toaster oven-get features
    – 10 1/2 cubic ft energy efficient fridge and freezer
    – Self closing cabinets and drawers
    – Fold down kitchen table/desk
    – walls are beetle wood blue pine and ship lap
    – Custom industrial pipe ladder, accents and hand rail
    – LOTS of storage space EVERYWHERE
    – Floating shelves with highlight LED lights
    – all drawers all full extension-24 inches
    – 9 in one toaster oven
    – 10 1/2 cubic energy efficient fridge and freezer
    – LED 800 lumen low profile lights- indoor and out door
  • Bathroom-
    – Hammered copper sink
    – Custom river rock shower backsplash
    – Nature’s Head Composting toilet
    – Aromatic Eastern Red Cedar walls with natural tung oil finish to allow smell, anti microbial, anti fungal, and insect repellent properties
    – Western Cedar countertop
    – Washer dryer combo (installed after pictures were taken)
  • Water/plumbing features –
    – Two 75 gallon fresh water tanks with bypass valve
    – Duel grey water tanks
    – Outdoor shower with hot and cold water
    – Tankless hot water heater (endless hot water)
    – Indoor water filtration hook up
  • Exterior-
    – Two outdoor GFCI plugs
    – Outdoor lights
    – Outdoor utility closet
  • Features Include: Storage Loft, Sleeping Loft, Laundry, Stairs,

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Linda Baker
    October 13, 2020, 11:30 am

    This looks very well done + sq ft ?, length? Age? Has it been in one location or highly traveled?

    • James D.
      October 13, 2020, 11:58 pm

      Marketplace Listing says it’s 325 sq ft and was built this year… You can contact the seller for more information…

  • Donna Rae
    October 13, 2020, 1:24 pm

    Adorable! Well thought out…very livable. Nice kitchen though I would like a larger oven. As a suggestion to those who would build their own or even to sell, the built in bench style couches are just not very comfy looking and not conducive to settling down into to read a good book or watch a good movie. Please, design the interior so that the seating can be better. Deeper so you can curl up…or even have someone sleep on it…and nice thick cushions instead of the kind you would put on patio furniture. 3″ of foam just isn’t enough to give someone’s bottom some luxury! 😉 Overall, this one is nicely done, indeed.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      October 14, 2020, 1:34 pm

      Yes that’s a great point! I’m all about a comfy couch.

  • Sheila
    October 13, 2020, 2:03 pm

    This is beautiful. Love all of it.

  • Lantz
    October 13, 2020, 3:13 pm

    This how to setup an interior. If my wife and I go small why not fully enjoy the cool things in life!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      October 14, 2020, 1:30 pm

      Totally agree!

  • PMHTX
    October 14, 2020, 11:10 am

    I love the judicious use of natural woods sprinkled throughout the house. This is how to do it so that things still appear rather light & airy rather than dark, drab and dungeon-like like too many others that use wood everywhere.

    One note however is that depending upon the rating of the kitchen exhaust fan this one appears much too small and mounted far too high to be even minimally effective.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      October 14, 2020, 1:26 pm

      Yes they really did a stellar job with the wood finishes.

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