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Emily’s 25 ft. Castle Peak Tiny House in WA


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This is Emily’s 25 ft. Castle Peak Tiny House in Washington built by California builder, Tiny Mountain Homes.

Last week we showed you Troy and Krista’s version of the same house, but it’s fun to see a totally different color scheme and decor theme in the same general model. Emily picked sleek black ceilings and cabinetry, dark wooden floors and a fantastic red-orange couch. She made it her own!

Enjoy taking the picture tour of her spot below, and if you want a Castle Peak, contact Tiny Mountain Homes.

Related: Interview: Troy & Krista’s 25 ft. Castle Peak Tiny Home

Lived-in Castle Peak Tiny Home on Wheels

Images via Emily

Emily’s version looks so sleek and modern with the black!

I love how much storage her kitchen appears to have.

Great folding out kitchen table and more storage! Those suns, too!

The glass front door lets in even more awesome light!

So nice to see those windows open, enjoying the fresh air.

Such a great living room! It feels so cozy and happy.

So many windows, great comfy couch, classy beadboard walls.

It definitely looks like I could work from home in this THOW.

The desk area is optimal for all her needs!

Her kitchen includes a great refrigerator and two-burner cook top.

I also love the tile work in this one. Would you like tile?

A closer look at this loft bed/lounging area.

The black ceiling is amazing! Looks so sleek and shiny.

Here’s her bedroom. I like that she added storage for books, etc.

Stunning location, too! Looks like I need to move to WA.

The simple exterior is beautiful and blends in with nature. Love!

Images via Emily

Related: Chinook Peak Model by Tiny Mountain Houses

Want a house like Emily’s? Contact the builder, Tiny Mountain Houses.

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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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  • Jon Bon
    July 2, 2017, 1:54 pm

    Elegant and spacious, perfect ratio of cooking, living, bathroom, and loft space… Lovely desk. What a great couch and living room. And the bedroom too! Perfect. Real furniture! One of the best most liveable THOWs I’ve seen. Fantastic.

  • Jim W.
    July 2, 2017, 5:31 pm

    I think this is one of the better ones I’ve seen of this style. The only big change I’d make is to lighten the ceiling color to white or light wood stain since there is so much black elsewhere (the black cabinets do look good).

  • Denise
    July 2, 2017, 7:26 pm

    I love how they managed to match their decor to their cat. 😉

    • Wendy
      July 2, 2017, 8:03 pm

      Yay, a black cat! They struggle with getting adopted.

  • Wendy
    July 2, 2017, 8:04 pm

    I really like this house. It looks very functional and comfortable.

  • Silver Gypsy
    July 2, 2017, 8:20 pm

    I’m concerned that the widows are double pane. If they aren’t, then this build will be freezing in winter with all the windows. Otherwise, very attractive interior; especially the kitchen and the living room. Would like to have had more pictures of the bathroom; is there a w/d in there?

  • Tom Osterdock
    July 2, 2017, 10:13 pm

    I like this one very much also. I like the black ceiling making it not a noticable item. does not draw the eyes to it. I probably would change the cabinet color to a warm wood. Floors I like a warm bamboo. Windows I hope are double pane also but then if not then in the winter they could put up clear plastic on the inside making a heat shield till they can afford to change the windows to double pane. I wonder what the loft clearance and below it their clearance to get the loft the way it is. I like it. Good fridge but want a stove with 4 burners but min. 3. really a nice house.

  • Faith Hazelwood
    July 3, 2017, 10:26 am

    Beautiful. How much does the house weigh?

  • TB
    July 3, 2017, 11:37 am

    Except for the toilet-on-display, I like this house a lot! Love the couch with cross-wise orientation and the desk under the loft. The placement of the windows is beautiful, inside and out.

  • Joe
    July 3, 2017, 11:42 am

    Love the black cabinets and the counter top in the kitchen. The whole place is really nicely done.

  • Vivian Smith
    December 28, 2017, 3:09 pm

    You know, I keep finding the perfect design…then I find a more perfect design. This is fabulous. I like to cook, so a functioning kitchen (and storage) is essential. I like my alone time but hate the idea of sacrificing company…but here I could still have dinner parties without extensive rearranging of furniture. I work at a desk a lot, so incorporating that is perfect.

    I think the only thing I would change is to put a murphy bed (or some other design) behind the couch so I wouldn’t need a loft.

    It looks like the bathroom is enclosed with a pocket door? Hope so. I’m not fond of bathrooms right next to a kitchen, but seriously a tiny house doesn’t really give you much options. Even at the farthest point you need to take precautions to avoid contamination.

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