This Escape N2 model at The Oaks Tampa Bay Village showcases mid-century modern design in a single-level tiny house on wheels. The first-floor private bedroom features a walk-around king-sized bed with additional storage throughout. A full bathroom includes a one-piece tub and shower along with a washer/dryer unit. The galley kitchen and living room open to a large wall of glass sliders, bringing natural light deep into the interior. This unit is no longer available, but demonstrates the N2 model’s layout and features.
N2 Exterior at The Oaks Village
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Living Room with Mid-Century Furnishings
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Galley Kitchen with Energy-Efficient Appliances
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Dining Area with Glass Sliders
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Entry Closet and Coat Hooks
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Living Area with Ceiling Fan
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One-Piece Tub and Shower
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Stone Countertops in Kitchen
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Walk-Around King-Sized Bed
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Washer/Dryer in Bathroom
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Video Tour: Escape N2 at The Oaks Tampa Bay
Design Details
- Model: Escape N2
- Type: Single-level THOW (no loft)
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Community: The Oaks Tampa Bay Village
- Power: All-electric (EV) unit
- Layout: Open floor plan
- Bedroom: Private first-floor with king-sized bed
- Bedroom Feature: Walk-around bed design with glass door
- Bathroom: Full with large tub/shower
- Bathroom Features: One-piece surround, stone top vanity
- Laundry: Washer/dryer unit
- Kitchen: Galley style
- Appliances: Energy-efficient stainless steel including dishwasher
- Countertops: Stone
- Cabinetry: Maple
- Windows: Large wall of opening glass sliders
- Storage: Front closet, coat hooks, built-in throughout
- Electronics: USB outlets, Smart TV
- Climate: Ceiling fan
- Status: No longer available
Lessons from This Home
- Single-Level Design Eliminates Loft Climbing: The N2’s main-floor bedroom with walk-around king bed proves that tiny houses can accommodate full-sized beds without requiring loft access
- Glass Walls Blur Indoor-Outdoor Boundaries: A large wall of opening glass sliders connects the living space to the outdoors, making the interior feel more expansive than its footprint suggests
- One-Piece Fixtures Simplify Maintenance: Using a one-piece tub/shower surround reduces cleaning time and eliminates grout lines where mold can develop—practical for small-space living
- Mid-Century Aesthetics Work at Any Scale: Clean lines, open floor plans, and connection to nature translate well to tiny house dimensions, proving this design language scales down effectively
- All-Electric Units Simplify Utility Connections: Building without gas infrastructure reduces complexity for both the manufacturer and the homeowner, especially in community settings with standardized hookups
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