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The Mid Camp Tiny House by Bivvi Camp

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.

Tiny house on wheels with modern black exterior and warm wooden interior.

Images via Bivvi Camp


Tiny house in a forest setting with modern black exterior and minimalist design.

The Mid Camp blends rugged, outdoor-ready construction with a clean, minimalist aesthetic.

Cedar siding and metal roof craftsmanship detail

The craftsmanship Bivvi is known for shows in the warm cedar siding and durable metal roof.

Interior Design

Mid Camp interior showing natural wood tones and high ceilings Living space with bright atmosphere and Scandinavian aesthetic

Inside, natural wood tones and high ceilings create a bright, spacious atmosphere uncommon in many towable tiny homes.

Bathroom and Wet Bath

Compact bathroom in a tiny house with wooden accents and a modern shower.

Modern tiny house exterior featuring sleek black siding and large windows for natural light.

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

Modern black tiny house on wheels in a forest setting with large windows and natural sunlight.

Tiny house with modern black exterior and large windows in a forest setting.

Compact tiny house with black wooden siding and large windows.

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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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Michael
    February 24, 2025, 1:47 am

    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.

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