This is the Brownie Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s built by Liberation Tiny Homes in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
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Brownie Tiny House by Liberation Tiny Homes

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Would be nice to see more of the bathroom…..also don’t quite understand if that’s a table that drops down or another bench in the dining area. You don’t give much info on the amenities either….pretty vague on info!
Hi Sherry, There should be more info on the builder’s website if you are interested in further details 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Just love the brownie house from both views inside and outside! I love the kitchen and all the storage this little home has to offer! It’s a really nice place! Thank you for sharing!???
So happy you liked it, Carol — Tiny House Talk Team
Odd that they had chosen such a small loft space…!
It is a bit small, isn’t it? — Tiny House Talk Team
I do like it, however, I would put a small window in the top of the door to add a bit more light while still keeping the privacy aspect. I would also put a small storage loft above the kitchen area.
Oh nice ideas 🙂
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!
I really like the layout and the rest of this house’s interior…! It’s really not bad at all when you look it over a second time….!
It’s quite handy!
I could make a home here except for one thing. I absolutely must have an open space facing a very large window, or preferably double French doors, in front of the main lounge seating area. No ifs, ands or buts. Temporary furniture can come and go in that space but nothing permanent.