The Mid Camp by Bivvi Camp is a 20-foot modern tiny house on wheels with a Scandinavian cabin aesthetic — painted cedar siding, natural wood interior, high ceilings, a kitchenette with white oak cabinetry, a wet bath, and Mitsubishi mini-split climate control. At roughly 7,000 lbs on a double-axle steel trailer, it is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, Airbnb hosts, and anyone who wants a premium towable tiny home that works off-grid, on-grid, or anywhere in between.
Images via Bivvi Camp
The Mid Camp blends rugged, outdoor-ready construction with a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
The craftsmanship Bivvi is known for shows in the warm cedar siding and durable metal roof.
Interior Design
Inside, natural wood tones and high ceilings create a bright, spacious atmosphere uncommon in many towable tiny homes.
Bathroom and Wet Bath
The bathroom area is compact but functional, offering either a composting or standard toilet and a clean, tile-lined wet bath.
Kitchen and Living Space
Images via Bivvi Camp
Specifications
- Dimensions: 20′ long x 8’5″ wide x 12’6″ tall (cabin length, not including trailer tongue)
- Approximate Weight: ~7,000 lbs
- Trailer: Premium steel double axle
- Windows: Double-pane LowE glass
- Door: Full-lite glass with three-point lock
- Roofing: Factory-painted metal
- Siding: Painted tongue-and-groove cedar
- Climate Control: Mitsubishi Mini Split AC/Heat (9,000 BTU)
Interior Features
- Kitchenette with black stainless sink, matte black faucet, white oak cabinetry, butcher block countertop
- Water system with fresh and gray tanks, pex piping
- Wet bath with composting or conventional toilet option, tiled shower
- Interior electrical panel, multiple GFCI outlets (interior and exterior), LED lighting
- 50-Amp outdoor-rated power inlet
- Compatible with solar, generators, or shore power
Optional Add-Ons
- Flat Pack Steel/Cedar Stairs + Landing
- 6’x7′ Deck with removable stairs and leveling scissor jacks
- Bed Platform (Queen or Full) with White Oak Frame and Storage
- Electric Water Heater Upgrade
- Premium Stuga Hardwood Flooring Upgrade
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the Mid Camp Tiny House?
The Mid Camp measures 20 feet long, 8’5″ wide, and 12’6″ tall, offering a larger interior footprint than many towable tiny homes.
Is the Mid Camp suitable for full-time living?
Yes. With insulation, quality materials, AC/heat, a kitchenette, and a functional wet bath, it’s designed for both weekend adventures and long-term stays.
What makes Bivvi Camp different from other tiny house builders?
Bivvi Camp focuses on modern, minimalist, Scandinavian-style structures with premium materials, adventure-friendly durability, and customizable outdoor-ready add-ons.
Can the Mid Camp run off-grid?
Yes. The home is compatible with solar setups, generators, and shore power, making it flexible for off-grid or semi-off-grid living.
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Good size for travel although width should be less. Great ground clearance and no interrior hassle with wheel wells.
I like the single level floor plan. The dark colors may be a good choice for cold weather but not for the sunshine state of FL
With added foldable lounge chairs a decent living area could be created instead of the dining arrangement which I like for that purpose.
However, a lift up to the ceiling instead of the Murphy bed would provide more interior width and could help to reduce the overall width. Pics of the kitchenette are missing.