This micro hobby house on wheels demonstrates how a small trailer can serve multiple purposes for hobbyists, artists, and craftspeople. Built on a 5-foot by 6-foot two-wheeled trailer, it functions as portable storage, a mobile workspace, or a vendor booth at events.
Design Details
- Trailer Size: 5′ x 6′ (single axle, two wheels)
- Porches: 2′ front and rear
- Construction: 2×4 framing with plywood siding
- Finish: Barn red paint
- Towing: Light enough for most vehicles
Hobby House Exterior
Side View with Porches
Interior Space
Potential Uses
- Artist Studio: Space for painting, pottery, jewelry making, or other crafts
- Vendor Booth: Display and sell work at markets, fairs, and events
- Mobile Office: Portable backyard workspace
- Tool Storage: Organized storage for hobby equipment
- Music Practice Space: Isolated area for instruments
Lessons from Micro Trailer Design
- Small Trailers Tow Easily: A 5×6 structure can be pulled by nearly any vehicle without special equipment
- Porches Extend Usable Space: Front and rear porches add display and work area without increasing towing length significantly
- Simple Construction Works: Basic 2×4 framing and plywood creates a functional structure affordably
- Mobility Creates Opportunities: Taking a workspace to events, markets, or different locations expands business potential
- Multi-Purpose Design Adds Value: A structure serving storage, workspace, and display functions justifies the investment
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