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
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Large Covered Porch with Outdoor Living
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Open-Concept Kitchen and Living Room
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Wall of Windows and Sliding Doors
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Living Area with Guest Bathroom Access
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Private Lot with Natural Landscaping
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King Bedroom with Walk-Around Bed
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En-Suite Master Bathroom
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Walk-In Shower with Dual Shower Heads
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Covered Porch Extends Living Space
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Decorative Mid-Century Carport Screen
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Street View with Attached Carport
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Evening Exterior with Under-Overhang Lighting
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N1 Floor Plan Layout
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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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Perfect for me! But not Florida, unfortunately. I need my season changes, especially Autumn.