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This is the Escape Space CLASSIC located at the Escape Tampa Bay Tiny House Village near Tampa, Florida.
Since it doesn’t have its own bathroom or running water, this unit comes paired with one of the lots in the community. Currently, only one of these are available in the village. It’s a perfect little retreat or private workspace, great for the current COVID-19 situation. By the way, you can always order your own Escape Space CLASSIC to have delivered to your current location. Also, there is a community center with two available desks. Learn more below.
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Escape Space CLASSIC Micro Cabin/Retreat at Escape Tampa Bay Tiny House Village…
It’s a super-simple design, no bathroom…
Oversized windows throughout. Air conditioning and wall-mounted TV.
See what I mean about the windows?
I was in here, and it feels really nice, quiet, peaceful.
There should definitely be more of these around the world.
You do know, you can buy one of these as a backyard shed, right?
Escape sells that as their line of units called Escape Space.
But this particular one is located in their new Tiny House Village in Florida.
It’s an accessory unit that’s offered when you buy one of the larger tiny homes on the property.
See how tiny it is compared to the larger tiny homes next to it?
It’s an Escape Space Classic.
And it’s outfitted with a desk, kitchenette, and desk.
Here are the other two Escape Space units on the property…
VIDEO: A Modern Day Thoreau Cabin in Florida
Learn more
- Escape Tampa Bay Village – Available Units
- Escape Tampa Bay Tiny House Village
- Escape Space CLASSIC (and other shed-based units like this, with other styles)
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I LOVE IT!! So super-tiny and cute, and has everything you need (bar a bathroom). The layout is perfect for one and would be so more comfortable than a motorhome of equivalent size. This is the sort of structure that could be considered for assisting the homeless – somewhere dry and secure, with basic amenities and a place to call ‘their own’. Gorgeous 🙂 And funny how it makes those surrounding it look like mansions!! Thanks for the post.
Yes it would be so great for the homeless!
I, too, love how it makes the other tiny’s look like mansions 🙂
LOL, those bigger ‘tiny’ houses are now the older sibling who is no longer the baby. Having stayed in a tiny, very old camper this past November, I now know how much space I need versus want, so anything above that degree of tiny feels completely doable. Maybe when the residents of the former tinies feel a little cramped, they could pop next door for a dose of perspective. The composting toilet wouldn’t feel like such a chore having had to trek across to a shared toilet in the middle of the night, I’m sure!
Why would I buy something without a bathroom and pay a 400.00 a month lot rent?
This one is not rented on its own, its offered with lot #6 which you can see right here: https://tinyhousetalk.com/lot-6-two-bedroom-tiny-house-escape-tampa-village/
Grrreat Thoreau cabin!
Perfect for an individual
how much did it cost to build?!
Neat, clean, shelves!
Cute house. That being said: PLEEEEEESE don’t use a fisheye lens on the camera; it skews the visual understanding of the dimensions.
Thanks, Athena
I’m sorta with you on the fisheye lens, but being a camera person myself sometimes just using a normal wideangle lens just wouldn’t show the place well at all. And yeah, I pretty much don’t ever use a fisheye lens. Actually, never used one after trying one out in a camera shop.
Much nicer than Thoreau’s cabin.
Agreed, haha.
Very cute and easy to live in if there was a bathroom and a kitchen sink. It even looks like a dishwasher under the counter but it is not mentioned. Probably not a dishwasher without any water but that is what it looks like. I’d put a split-mini hvac in rather than the little a/c unit under the counter, too. I’d really love to see you post about the slightly larger units pictured. That one in the front with the deck looks like a really nice retreat!
Hi Donna! We have a few posts about those homes here >>>
https://tinyhousetalk.com/tiny-house-for-rent-in-escape-tampa-bay-village-florida/
https://tinyhousetalk.com/first-resident-at-escape-tampa-bay-tiny-house-village/
https://tinyhousetalk.com/lot-6-two-bedroom-tiny-house-escape-tampa-village/
How much? And I hope you would consider another one that isn’t going to a park but could be on private land! And with gas or propane appliances! This is near perfect.
Escape is primarily a builder that sells models directly to customers. They originally started as a Park Model RV manufacturer and everything they produce is RVIA certified.
Over the years they got into overlapping into Tiny Houses and the villages are a fairy recent development.
Company was originally called Escape Homes but seem to have shortened it to just Escape and the Villages are managed under Escape Spaces…
So just look up their main site to see prices and options. Though, as RVIA certified they’re classified as RVs and you’ll have to see if that’s allowed in your area.
They are popular to use for an AirBNB but as a residence you may run into restrictions…
Oh, they also have some customizable models, some dealerships will carry their models and you can see on their website if one is near you to be able to check them out, and they’ve done at least one manufactured house. So possible they can be commissioned for one of those options too…