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Lillooet 31-ft. Tiny House by West Coast Outbuildings


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This is the Lillooet 31′ Tiny House by West Coast Outbuildings in North Vancouver, British Columbia. It features over 400 sq. ft. of usable space inside!

The stunning home includes two private loft bedrooms accessible by storage stairs, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a super cozy living room in which I could enjoy many evenings! The bathroom has room for a washer-dryer and has a beautiful tile shower. Head to the last page for more details, a video tour, and the builder’s contact information. Enjoy!

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Two-Bedroom Tiny House With Over 400-sq.-ft. Of space… The Lillooet 31-ft. Tiny House by West Coast Outbuildings

The sliding doors take you into the living room.

The awesome kitchen is sleek and modern with full-size appliances.

Enjoy the sectional sofa and kick up your feet!

Handy pull-out/fold-up table right here!

Lots of light and windows make the same seem even bigger!

What we are all looking for: Hanging storage!

Love the privacy walls for the lofts (and that fan).

Plenty of storage in these staircases with drawers.

Refrigerator will have plenty of room. I like the closed cabinets too.

Aw look! A place for the family’s little pug.

Bright and spacious bathroom with pocket door.

Another view of the awesome storage stairs.

Great idea to add a shelf over the cabinets for those “rarely need” items.

What do you think of the flooring in this house?

The lofts look spacious and bright with the shed roof.

Queen-sized bed for relaxing. Perfect!

Other loft bedroom is just as nice!

There’s the spot for your washer/dryer combo.

Those tiles are stunning and I love the rainfall shower head.

Simple and modern exterior with access to the utilities from the back.

Window on the back of this three-axle 31′ trailer.

Highlights:

  • 31′ Tiny House Specifications
  • Building Code: CSA Z240RV Rated
  • Trailer: Custom Triple Axel 18,000 LB GVW
  • Length: 31′
  • Width: 8′ 6″
  • Height: 13′ 5″
  • Size: 263 sq/ft on Main Floor | 177 sq/ft in Loft | 440 sq/ft in Total
  • RV Connections: 50 Amp 240 Twist Lock | Sabre Blackwater | Potable Water Hose
  • Siding: Corrugated Steel / Stone Grey
  • Roofing: Galvalume Standing Seam (Snap Lock)
  • Windows: Double Pane | Low E | Screens
  • Configuration: Living Room | Kitchen | Bathroom |Staircase | Master Loft Bedroom | 2nd Bedroom | Mechanical Room x2
  • Appliances: Fridge:Fisher & Paykel
  • Dishwasher: Fisher & Paykel
  • Stove: GE Propane
  • Microwave: GE
  • Hotwater Heater: Bosch (Propane)
  • 2x 100LB Propane Tanks
  • Heat: In-floor Radiant (Propane Hot Water) | Nest Learning Thermostat
  • AV System 3x TV | Sonos Wireless Surround Sound | Full WiiFi
  • Personal Protections: Fire Extinguisher | Nest Protect Smoke/CO Detector | 4x Nest Cam Outdoor
  • Other Cool Stuff: Exterior Propane BBQ Hookup | 3x Exterior GFCI Plugs | 30′ x 10′ Roll Out Awning Coming Soon | Exterior Hose Connection
  • For pricing contact West Coast Outbuildlings

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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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  • Steve of TinyQualityHomes.org
    May 23, 2017, 10:28 pm

    The interior decor is absolutely gorgeous.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 24, 2017, 1:44 pm

      I absolutely agree!

  • Tom Osterdock
    May 23, 2017, 11:08 pm

    This house has most of what I want or at least the start of it. Has home automation but not much. The system they have is compatible with the CastleOS system so just have to add the operating system and expand it. They even have most of the appliances that I like. Just needs solar for off grid. I would change a few minors like the roof to a gable type roof to get that peak in the center with the solar. few other minor things.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 24, 2017, 1:44 pm

      I’m so glad you liked it! I was really impressed with this one 🙂

      • Tom Osterdock
        May 24, 2017, 3:37 pm

        I am talking to them about it now.

  • Anna
    June 5, 2017, 7:30 pm

    Curious about the 2 doors in the back. What is behind them? Also, I always am surprised not to see a gutter on the low side of tiny house shed roofs. It seems a perfect place to collect rainwater. This is a really beautiful house and setup. I especially like the size of the bathroom and living area. Oh, another thing. In general with tiny houses, couldn’t the ceiling in the areas beneath the loft come down about a foot to give more room to the loft spaces?

    • Natalie C. McKee
      June 6, 2017, 1:54 pm

      The doors lead to utilities I believe 🙂 Gutters to collect rainwater would be great, and you could certainly ask your builder to do a lower roof in the living room to allow more space for the loft 🙂

  • Maryfboner
    June 7, 2020, 10:54 am

    It’s not called a hot water heater but just water heater. Everyone makes this mistake. I did too until my son became a plumber. He told me it’s not hot until you heat it.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      June 8, 2020, 2:17 pm

      Ah ha! What great insight.

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