Here’s the latest beautiful built by Cornerstone Tiny Homes in Oklahoma. The Guthrie is a 24-foot, traditional-style tiny home with a loft bedroom and galley kitchen. It has a fun exterior design with faux stucco!
The interior features corner bench seating with lots of storage and a back bathroom with a shower stall and residential toilet. There’s also space for a washer/dryer. It’s for sale right now for $89,500.
Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this, join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!
24′ Tiny House on Wheels for $89.5K in Oklahoma

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Beautiful modern farmhouse interior.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
I love the warm color of the countertops.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
The kitchen is bursting with storage.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Close-up of the beautiful wood grain.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
A little mudroom cabinet when you enter.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Perfect location for your shoes.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Here’s the oven with a vent.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
The living room has built-in storage couches.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Plenty of storage underneath here.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
I love that this one slides out to be a coffee table.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
The staircase is filled with even more storage.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
A nice, sturdy railing goes up to the loft bedroom.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
How cool is that pull-out vanity.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Washer-dryer unit.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Here’s he shower stall. I like the lights!

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Up in the loft bedroom.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Little corner shelves for your phone and other knicknacks.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Beautiful view from the loft.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Do you like the faux stucco exterior?

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Here’s the power area.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
The exterior portion of the mini-split.

Images © Cornerstone Tiny Homes
Details:
Named after the historic town of Guthrie, this 8′ x 24′ tiny home on wheels features a minimalistic but practical layout that is based on our original model home. With a light and airy interior that feels larger than the actual size, custom cabinetry, a loft designed for a queen sized bed, washer dryer combo, fully outfitted kitchen with a solid walnut countertop and bathroom with a 36×36″ shower and flush toilet, this home has all the necessities. Not only that, but this home weighs under 8000 pounds!
This home is available for a sale price of $89,500.
Learn more/Inquire:
Related stories:
- The Behati Single Story THOW By New Creation Tiny Homes
- They Bought a THOW Off Facebook Marketplace & Made it Home
- A Tiny House Playroom That’s Also a Future Home
Our big thanks to Blaine for sharing 🙏
You can share this using the e-mail and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks!
If you enjoyed this you’ll LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with even more!
You can also join our Small House Newsletter!
Also, try our Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter! Thank you!
More Like This: Tiny Houses | THOWs | Tiny House Builders | For Sale
See The Latest: Go Back Home to See Our Latest Tiny Houses
Natalie C. McKee
Latest posts by Natalie C. McKee (see all)
- Their Shipping Container Cabin and RV Life - September 27, 2023
- Family of Three and Their Non-Toxic Van Life - September 27, 2023
- Bus and Van Life After Losing Her Mom - September 26, 2023
I do love the nice design of this tiny home! Love the exterior look and the simplicity and openess of the inside.
Very nice! I love the living area and the pullout vanity shelves. It’s all very pretty.
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?
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,
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!
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.
Thank you James , a new to me product I was not aware of , buts sounds like a great product for a tiny house!
What a really nice house. The inside is so warm and inviting!