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While we see a lot of bright white farmhouse tiny houses these days, Lisa bucked the tide by choosing an ultra-cozy color palette for her MitchCraft Tiny House on Wheels! Moody dark wood tones, warm stone colors, and striking custom windows make this a tiny home you’ll want to admire again and again.
Yes, it has a first-floor bedroom complete with a sitting-to-standing desk space and lots of storage. There’s a kids’ loft bedroom that has a door to a balcony, just to make this build even cooler. The bathroom has yet more stone, a large shower, and a side-by-side washer and dryer. I think you’re going to love this one!
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Wood & Stone Masterpiece Tiny Home with Balcony
The beautiful moody green exterior color is stunning.
It looks like a mountain cabin inside!
Flat-faced cabinets in the kitchen.
A built-in couch in the living space.
Flip-down table is super handy.
An electric stove with a little table on top.
There are spots for shoes underneath the cabinet.
The stone backsplash is lovely.
Storage kickplates!
Pull-out chopping board.
Recycling and trash.
Storage everywhere!
The first floor bedroom with lots of storage.
Side tables and little reading lights.
Lovely windows! I like the interior trim.
Here’s a little office space.
Transforms to a standing desk.
The loft bedroom has access to the balcony.
Some hanging storage.
A cubbie wall for the kids.
You’ll find the laundry under the loft.
Gorgeous stone shower stall!
There’s a stone bowl sink!
Here’s that beautiful balcony.
The stone around the bottom of the house is beautiful.
Home sweet home!
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One of the BEST I have ever seen! Absolutely stunning!
Mitchcraft has hit this one out of the park. True a Seniors’ unit does not need the loft but everything is there for a family with kids or even two roomies who decide to travel together. Better than renting in a fixed location. We could make this work. A lot of the country has Mobile parks that only allow RV’s in their empty spaces, and usually for only 180 days so being mobile and not a normal Park Model might be a better way, especially for us 70-year-old gypsies and maybe work-at-home people. Make a note of what materials and colors to change as Mitchcraft can obviously do any combination.
Shift the kitchen to the end, and then it would be perfect for me. Gorgeous!
YOU did a Terrific job designing this one! Its very , very nice!
Amazing! Such a beautiful home.
Wow! So gorgeous, has absolutely everything needed, including comfort! No question this is the best tiny I have seen yet, and one I would have no trouble living in!
This is a very nice build. It meets living needs!
This Tiny is fabulous! I can see how it would be perfect for a couple with one or two kids…or a single person with a roommate. Being neither, I can see how a couple of changes would suit my personal needs a little better and maybe save some construction costs. Minor changes, really…or are they?…and hard to make final decisions about without seeing a floor plan. Though I like the stone on the exterior, I could eliminate it, keeping the exterior materials to just two instead of three. The green is a beautiful shade but in the Southwest where the sun is relentless, even that color would absorb too much heat so maybe a nice cream color would be more efficient and still look great with the wood accent. I wouldn’t need that very cool balcony so maybe spend the money saved on improving my outdoor space with nice seating and a BBQ. Though the windows are attractive, I think I would choose regular plain windows, still in black to add some contrast. Of course, I’d keep that exceptional and wonderful round window. Love that! I might say I don’t need the loft but I know there are things I would find hard to get rid of so the loft would be the perfect place to store all of that stuff. Plenty of space to be organized with room to move back and forth easily. Usually I would say to get rid of the loft so the stairs could be eliminated but I really like the slide out trash bins plus that flop down table in the living area inspired the idea of putting another one that flops down from the refrigerator wall to rest on one of the steps, forming additional counter space. I’m not a fan of fireplaces, especially electric ones. Sorry but if it doesn’t smell like burning wood and make crackling sounds, why bother? I could see additional seating or a nice, big antique storage piece of furniture under that round window instead…or maybe an expandable table/counter with stools that could be used to eat at or as a desk? Even though the built-in sofa has good storage underneath, I’m not a fan, preferring a regular sofa, maybe with a storage chaise feature to stretch out while watching TV. To be honest, the only circumstance that would find me living in a Tiny House would be if I was alone so I’d probably treat the sofa like a daybed, sofa by day and bed by night. And that downstairs bedroom? An art studio, of course! And because I would be on my own, I’d rather have one of those Skinny-Mini stacked washer/dryers which might make room for a bit of storage in the bathroom. They are smaller but big enough for one person. I suppose that might affect the resale value but that’s ok. I’d really like butcher block counters and would prefer an induction stove instead of gas. Honestly, that all sounds like I don’t like this Tiny but it really is a fabulous design. Every change I suggest is strictly based on personal preference and an imagination doing its thing. And isn’t that part of the fun of subscribing to this great newsletter? Kudos to the designers for a beautiful home! Perfect just as it is for most people, I’m sure! I know that every change in such a small place affects the surrounding space so all of them would have to be carefully considered…all taking place with the help of a good design team when ordering one’s own Tiny House. Thanks for sharing such fabulous Tinies with us all!
Is there any way of contacting the person who used to own Mitchcraft Tiny Homes? They’re out of business and I really love that dark green and stone tiny house that they made that you’re showing on your Tiny House Newsletter.
You can try his LinkedIn account, otherwise it looks like they abandoned all their social media accounts…