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Light Haus Tiny House Plans for Tall People


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This is the Light Haus Tiny House on Wheels designed by Vina Lustado.

It’s a tiny home designed with tall people in mind.

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A Tiny House Design for Tall People

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Highlights

  • Designed by Sol Haus Design (Vina Lustado)
  • Light Haus
  • Sleeps 2-3 people
  • 172 sq. ft. on main floor plus 80 sq. ft. bedroom loft and 40 sq. ft. office loft
  • Dimensions: 24′ x 8′ 6″ x 14′
  • Weighs approximately 14,000 lb.
  • Approximate cost, turnkey: $85,000

Tall people rejoice! The Light Haus tiny house is a fully customized tiny house that was designed for a couple – she is 5’0″ and he is 6’4″ tall. The design provides height clearance of 6’8″ below the loft, and 4’6″ above the loft. At 24′ long, it’s incredible how many features have been incorporated: 2 separate office spaces, large and functional kitchen, luxurious bathroom, roomy bedroom loft accessed by innovative stair design, copious amounts of storage, and even a special access door for a cat!

Get the plans: https://tinyhousetalk.com/lighthausplans (affiliate link)

Sources

  1. https://tinyhouseplans.com/light-haus/
  2. https://vinastinyhouse.com/light-haus/

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  • Otessa Regina Compton
    August 6, 2018, 6:12 pm

    WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME!!! HOUSE FOR ALL PEOPLE EVERY SHAPE, EVERY SIZE, EVERY ABILITY, AND EVERY DISABILITY. WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY WELCOME TOO!!! SMALL HOME COMMUNITIES FOR THE HOMELESS TO BEGIN A NEW LIFE AND START OVER. IT HAS BEEN A LONG TIME IN COMING, BUT WE CAN GET IT DONE.

  • Kimberly DesChamp
    March 4, 2019, 7:10 am

    I am in the process of locating land to build a tiny (actually 800sf) container home and workshop. I design and make custom live edge slab wood and painted wood furniture and am planning to begin making unique, multifunctional tiny home furniture/built-ins, i.e. Murphy beds, fold up desks, etc. I am building this with my son, his friend and a couple of my middle age single women friends to make our housing expenses management whole creating a sense of a tiny community to look after one another and help with the build them celebrate together. There are a couple tiny home communities near us but the homes start at$100k and the lot rent are $450-550/mo. That seems to defy the primary reason to build a tiny home in my opinion. Well see when I’m done how affordable mine turns out to be but my goal is $35k, with an upgrade next year to add solar for another $9k.

  • Kimberly DesChamp
    March 4, 2019, 7:13 am

    That was supposed to say to make our housing expenses manageable, while creating a sense of community. Autocorrect hijacked my intended meaning again! So sorry!

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