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The Guthrie by Cornerstone Tiny Homes: A 24′ Faux Stucco Tiny House

Meet the Guthrie, a charming 24-foot tiny house on wheels by Cornerstone Tiny Homes in Oklahoma. Named after the historic town of Guthrie, this 8′ x 24′ THOW features a distinctive faux stucco exterior that sets it apart from the typical wood-or-metal-clad tiny homes you see on the road.

Inside, the Guthrie packs a surprising amount of livability into its compact footprint. The modern farmhouse interior includes a galley kitchen with solid walnut countertops, a loft bedroom accessible via storage-integrated stairs, corner bench seating with hidden storage, a full bathroom with a 36″x36″ shower and flush toilet, and space for a washer/dryer combo. Despite all these features, it weighs under 8,000 pounds.

Cornerstone Tiny Homes is an Oklahoma-based builder known for practical, well-crafted designs. Similar builds from their lineup typically start around $89,500.

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The Guthrie: 24′ Tiny House on Wheels


Modern Farmhouse Interior

Modern farmhouse interior of the Guthrie tiny house by Cornerstone Tiny Homes

Galley Kitchen with Solid Walnut Countertops

Galley kitchen with warm solid walnut countertops in the Guthrie tiny home

Kitchen Storage and Custom Cabinetry

Custom cabinetry and storage throughout the Guthrie tiny home kitchen

Beautiful Wood Grain Detail

Close-up of the beautiful wood grain detail in the Guthrie tiny home

Entryway Mudroom Cabinet

Entryway mudroom cabinet in the Guthrie tiny home for coats and gear

Built-In Shoe Storage at the Entry

Built-in shoe storage near the entry of the Guthrie tiny house

Full Oven with Ventilation Hood

Full oven with ventilation hood in the Guthrie tiny home kitchen

Corner Bench Seating with Hidden Storage

Corner bench seating with built-in storage in the Guthrie tiny house living area

Generous Under-Bench Storage

Under-bench storage revealed in the living area of the Guthrie tiny home

Slide-Out Coffee Table

One clever detail is this slide-out coffee table that tucks away when not in use, freeing up floor space in the living area.

Clever slide-out coffee table that tucks away in the Guthrie tiny home

Storage-Integrated Staircase to the Loft

Storage-integrated staircase leading to the loft bedroom in the Guthrie

Sturdy Railing Leading to the Loft Bedroom

Sturdy wooden railing leading up to the loft bedroom

Clever Pull-Out Vanity

Pull-out vanity that saves space in the Guthrie tiny home bathroom

Washer/Dryer Combo

Washer-dryer combo unit tucked into the Guthrie tiny home bathroom

Shower Stall with Accent Lighting

36x36 inch shower stall with accent lighting in the Guthrie tiny home

Queen-Sized Loft Bedroom

Queen-sized loft bedroom in the Guthrie tiny house with natural light

Corner Shelving in the Loft

Thoughtful details like these built-in corner shelves keep essentials within reach in the loft without taking up floor space.

Built-in corner shelves in the loft bedroom of the Guthrie tiny home

View from the Loft

View looking down from the loft bedroom into the living area

Faux Stucco Exterior Detail

The distinctive faux stucco exterior gives the Guthrie a look that’s quite different from the typical wood-clad or metal-sided tiny houses on wheels. It adds a touch of southwestern or Mediterranean character.

Faux stucco exterior siding detail on the Guthrie tiny house

Electrical Panel and Hookup Area

Exterior electrical panel and hookup area on the Guthrie tiny home

Mini-Split HVAC System

Exterior mini-split HVAC unit for heating and cooling the Guthrie tiny home

Highlights

  • Model: The Guthrie by Cornerstone Tiny Homes
  • Size: 8′ x 24′ (192 sq ft)
  • Weight: Under 8,000 lbs
  • Bedroom: Queen-sized loft with built-in shelving
  • Kitchen: Galley layout with solid walnut countertops, full oven, custom cabinetry
  • Bathroom: 36″x36″ shower, flush toilet, washer/dryer combo, pull-out vanity
  • Living Area: Corner bench seating with storage, slide-out coffee table
  • Entry: Mudroom cabinet and shoe storage
  • Exterior: Faux stucco siding, mini-split HVAC
  • Storage: Throughout – under benches, in stairs, custom cabinets
  • Access: Storage-integrated staircase with sturdy railing
  • Builder: Cornerstone Tiny Homes (Oklahoma)

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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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  • Paul Larsen
    March 8, 2023, 7:16 am

    I do love the nice design of this tiny home! Love the exterior look and the simplicity and openess of the inside.

  • Marsha Cowan
    March 8, 2023, 2:48 pm

    Very nice! I love the living area and the pullout vanity shelves. It’s all very pretty.

  • Liz
    March 8, 2023, 3:08 pm

    I think that this TH had a ton of common sense built into it. Steps to loft are sized like a home; not skinny. The railing to the loft is sturdy looking and safe. No spiral staircase, no offset steps or ladder. The mini-split being outside is smart. This TH has actual cupboards and space saving countertops. Love the stucco. If the TH were to be moved, would the stucco crack and break off?

    • Paul Larsen
      March 8, 2023, 7:57 pm

      Liz , In the description , it was called faux stucco , which I think means imitation stucco . the faux stucco could come in panels similar to plywood. which could explain the boards at intervals covering up the joints. Real stucco is heavy like cement , so that would crack and break if the TH was moved. Actually I love the look of the faux stucco . makes for a nice clean exterior,

      • Liz
        March 8, 2023, 9:30 pm

        I would never have thought it was faux. An amazing replica and alternative to the heavy stucco exterior. We lived in the desert in AZ. Nearly every home is stucco and I loved the look!

      • James D.
        March 8, 2023, 9:46 pm

        There’s faux stucco panels but there’s also products you can apply yourself that go on similarly to how you would handle pre-mixed drywall mud and can even be sprayed on with a hopper for texturing effect but unlike drywall mud or actual stucco, it isn’t brittle and is more like a rubberish layer that’s quite durable.

        Builders like Incredible Tiny Homes often recommend it for finishing details for their Incred-I-Box, for example and have demonstrated the different ways it can be applied and the either smooth or textured look you can go for…

        Added benefit, unlike real stucco and other porous siding options, you don’t need to worry about the layers of water protection, air gap, etc, as the faux stucco isn’t porous and won’t absorb water like a sponge like real stucco would. You can basically treat it like a very thick layer of paint that you can texturize if you want. Along with not adding the weight real stucco would have as well.

        • Paul Larsen
          March 9, 2023, 12:15 pm

          Thank you James , a new to me product I was not aware of , buts sounds like a great product for a tiny house!

  • Natasha
    March 11, 2023, 10:43 pm

    What a really nice house. The inside is so warm and inviting!

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