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Escape eBoho XLS: 30-Foot Extra-Wide Tiny House First-Floor Bedroom The Oaks

The Escape eBoho XLS is a 30-foot tiny house that is one foot wider than standard models, creating a noticeably more spacious interior. This all-electric design features a separate first-floor bedroom, galley kitchen with stone countertops and gourmet induction cooktop, and a bathroom with a 5-foot tub/shower combo. The home includes a washer/dryer, USB outlets throughout, and smart TV. Cedar siding with metal accents gives the exterior a modern look, while the private deck and professional landscaping integrate with The Oaks community setting.

30-Foot eBoho XLS at The Oaks Village

Cozy tiny house interior featuring a first-floor bedroom, modern kitchen, and natural wood finishes.

Images via ESCAPE


Private First-Floor Bedroom with Queen Bed

The bedroom features a walk-around queen bed with built-in storage underneath.

eBoho XLS Bedroom with Built-In Storage

Images via ESCAPE

Galley Kitchen with Stone Countertops

The entry leads into the galley kitchen featuring stone countertops, gourmet induction cooktop, separate oven, and venting microwave.

eBoho XLS Galley Kitchen

Images via ESCAPE

Bathroom with Tub/Shower and Laundry Center

The bathroom includes a 5-foot tub/shower combo, stone vanity top, and washer/dryer unit.

Compact bathroom with wooden cabinets and a washing machine in a tiny house.

Images via ESCAPE

Living Area with Couch and Double Flip-Table

The living area includes a couch and special double flip-table for work and dining.

eBoho XLS Living Area

Images via ESCAPE

Video Tour: eBoho XLS

Design Details

  • Model: Escape eBoho XLS
  • Builder: ESCAPE
  • Length: 30 feet
  • Width: 1 foot wider than standard models
  • Type: All-electric tiny house
  • Community: The Oaks, Tampa Bay, Florida
  • Bedroom: Private first-floor bedroom with walk-around queen bed
  • Kitchen: Stone countertops, gourmet induction cooktop, separate oven, venting microwave
  • Bathroom: 5-foot tub/shower combo, stone vanity top
  • Laundry: In-unit washer/dryer
  • Living Area: Couch, double flip-table for work/dining
  • Storage: Full-size closet, built-in storage throughout
  • Features: USB outlets, smart TV, upgraded flooring
  • Climate Control: High-efficiency A/C heat pump
  • Exterior: Cedar siding with metal accents, private deck with landscaping
  • Community Lot Rent: Approximately $575/month
  • Status: Sold (units occasionally become available for resale at The Oaks)

Lessons from This Design

  • Extra Width Creates Noticeable Spaciousness: Adding just one foot of width significantly impacts how spacious the interior feels, making movement through the home more comfortable and allowing for wider furniture placement
  • Extended Length Allows Private Bedrooms: At 30 feet, there’s sufficient length to include a fully separate bedroom rather than an open studio layout, providing privacy that many tiny house designs sacrifice
  • Galley Kitchens Maximize Efficiency: Placing kitchen elements along both sides of a corridor creates an efficient work triangle where everything is within arm’s reach while maintaining a clear traffic path
  • Combination Tub/Showers Add Versatility: Including a full-size 5-foot tub provides soaking capability for relaxation while still functioning as a shower for daily use
  • Double-Duty Furniture Multiplies Function: A flip-table that serves both dining and work needs eliminates the need for separate pieces, freeing floor space for other uses

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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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