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N1 Mid-Century Modern Home: 564 Sq Ft Two Bathrooms The Oaks Tampa Bay

The N1 is the largest home model at The Oaks tiny house village in Tampa Bay, Florida. This 564 square foot mid-century modern design features two full bathrooms, a king bedroom with walk-around bed and en-suite bath, plus a guest bathroom accessible from the main living area. The open-concept floor plan includes a full kitchen with stainless convection range, dishwasher, and full-size appliances. An attached carport with decorative mid-century screen and large covered porch extend the living space outdoors. The single-level layout with no stairs makes this home ideal for accessibility.

Mid-Century Modern Exterior with Carport

Mid-Century 564 sq. ft. N1 66

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Large Covered Porch with Outdoor Living

Modern tiny house exterior with a spacious deck and lush landscaping.

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Open-Concept Kitchen and Living Room

Bright, open-concept tiny house kitchen and living area with modern decor.

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Wall of Windows and Sliding Doors

Bright and spacious tiny house living room with large window and modern decor.

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Living Area with Guest Bathroom Access

Bright kitchen with wooden cabinets and modern appliances.

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Private Lot with Natural Landscaping

Bright living room with large glass sliding doors and outdoor views.

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King Bedroom with Walk-Around Bed

Bright, minimalist bedroom with natural wood accents and large windows.

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En-Suite Master Bathroom

Modern bathroom with wooden cabinetry and natural light in a tiny house.

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Walk-In Shower with Dual Shower Heads

Bright bathroom featuring a glass shower and natural light from a small window.

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Covered Porch Extends Living Space

Cozy tiny house porch with wooden deck and lush tropical trees in the background.

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Decorative Mid-Century Carport Screen

Bright white modern home facade with geometric design elements.

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Street View with Attached Carport

Modern tiny house carport with sleek design and spacious driveway.

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Evening Exterior with Under-Overhang Lighting

Stylish tiny house with large glass windows and outdoor dining area in a lush setting.

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N1 Floor Plan Layout

Mid-Century 564 sq. ft. N1

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Design Details

  • Model: N1
  • Builder: ESCAPE
  • Location: The Oaks Village, Tampa Bay, Florida
  • Size: 564 square feet (plus large deck)
  • Levels: Single-level (no stairs)
  • Bedrooms: 1 (king-sized with walk-around bed)
  • Bathrooms: 2 (en-suite master and guest bath)
  • Master Bath: Large tiled walk-in shower with dual shower heads
  • Kitchen: Full-size appliances, stainless convection range, venting microwave, dishwasher, stone countertops, pantry
  • Laundry: High-efficiency washer/dryer
  • Interior: Soft white walls, hard maple trim, built-in Smart TV, custom bureau, nightstands, full-length mirror
  • Climate: Central heat and air with NEST thermostat
  • Lighting: LED throughout
  • Power: All-electric
  • Exterior: Large covered porch, wall of opening windows/doors, attached carport with mid-century decorative screen
  • Lot: Very private with landscaping
  • Community Amenities: Gated access, water, sewer, garbage/recycling, landscaping maintenance, parking included in lot rent
  • Availability: Contact The Oaks Tampa Bay for current availability

Lessons from This Design

  • Two Bathrooms Improve Livability in Small Homes: Adding a guest bath accessible from the main living area means visitors never enter the private bedroom zone, making the home function more like traditional housing
  • Single-Level Layouts Enable Aging in Place: Eliminating stairs and lofts creates accessibility for people of all mobility levels, expanding the potential buyer or renter pool significantly
  • Walk-Around Beds Require More Space But Add Comfort: Leaving clearance on both sides of the bed makes daily use easier and feels less cramped than beds pushed against walls
  • Carports Add Value Without Enclosed Square Footage: Covered parking protects vehicles from Florida sun and rain while adding architectural interest at lower cost than a garage
  • Opening Window Walls Blur Indoor-Outdoor Boundaries: Large sliding glass doors or folding window walls make small interiors feel expansive by visually extending into covered outdoor spaces

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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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  • Susan
    July 26, 2023, 10:33 pm

    Perfect for me! But not Florida, unfortunately. I need my season changes, especially Autumn.

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