This is the Mid-Century Modern Tiny House by Liberation Tiny Homes.
It’s for sale in Pennsylvania for $48,000.
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Mid Century Modern Tiny House by Liberation Tiny Homes

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Highlights:
- In Ephrata, PA
- $48,000
- 8.5 x 20.5 Mid Century Modern Tiny House
- Exterior: Painted Azek panels
- Clear cedar wood accent
- Galvalume Metal roofing
- Interior: Natural Cork floor Birch plywood wall panels
- Queen size custom couch/murphy bed with hidden storage
- 2 burner propane cook top
- Stainless steel shower with removable Cedar floor and double shower head
- Eco temp on demand hot water heater
- LG Washer dryer combo
- Separette Composting toilet
- Pioneer 9000 BTU mini split system
- All LED lighting
- Small loft with custom wardrobe storage accessed by ladder.
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While this seems to be a decent tiny house on wheels, I don’t see anything in the design that one could tag as “Mid-century Modern”.
I felt like it had a few 1950s elements, but not a ton for sure. — Tiny House Talk Team
The unit hanging on wall- for heating and cooling? I hope those aren’t noisy… Had some just for cooling in another country we were in briefly- god they were terrible! Noisy, very noisy, and useless in high humid temps, which we also have in some areas of US…..:(
I have a similar unit in my 900 sq ft house and you have to stand right next to it to even hear it. Heats and cools great and nary a bill over $80.
Yes my grandmother-in-law has one that’s silent. Very nice! — Tiny House Talk Team
Lots to love about this place. Great counter top, 2 burner vs a full size range, nice bathroom with washer/dryer (could use a few shelves), the living area -all very nice. I question the location of the heater – opposite the front door. I would move it. I don’t see a space for a refrigerator. The kitchen could use more storage with cupboards or shelves. But overall a very pleasant tiny home with nice light. They put a lot in 20.5 ft
Maybe you could put a fridge next to the counter? I didn’t notice there wasn’t one at first! — Tiny House Talk Team
@Rebecca…if you look at the overhead shot of the kitchen, and living area …there is a white shelf, on the floor, at the end of the kitchen cabinets. I would expect that to be the shelf, for the apartment sized refrigerator..not for the tiny ones.
Hmmm. No fridge and no place to put one except maybe on top of the washing machine next to the toilet. (Make sure to have it open to the left).The loft is to small even for a twin bed and not one closet other that that stuff in the loft. No upper cabinets. What is that tiny coffee table thingy? A stand for the Murphy bed when it’s down?
Yes it might be — also just a coffee table — but tiny! — Tiny House Talk Team
I personally love the aesthetic of this one, it’s exactly my taste. But with that said, I’m afraid all the points katiei’s made occurred to me as well. I mean, no fridge or an appropriate place for one is a major design/layout flaw. The loft seems an afterthought with only a wardrobe where one can’t actually dress themselves and no room for any mattress. As beautiful as it is to me, this place is ok for a weekend stay but not a full-time home imo.
All of those are real concerns! — Tiny House Talk Team
Very nice and very mod style. Also a very handy TH too. Two thumbs up.
I like it, but, would have to have a a refrigerator, and stove hood.
Wow! That cork makes a beautiful floor! I love the herringbone pattern on the countertops, too. Lovely home.