If you’ve been searching for a tiny home suitable for a family that prioritizes health and air quality, this 400-square-foot masterpiece in Bandon, Oregon, is a rare find.
Images courtesy of Joshua via Tiny House Marketplace
Designed for a family, it features two lofts, multiple sleeping areas, and an office—all built using high-performance, non-toxic materials like Havelock wool, cork, and formaldehyde-free cabinetry.
Images via Joshua/Tiny House Marketplace
Highlights & Eco-Friendly Features
- Dimensions: 8.5′ x 35′ (400 sq. ft.) on a 2021 Lippert 4-axle chassis.
- Healthy Insulation: Havelock wool (R13 walls, R19 ceiling/subfloor).
- Air Quality: Pro clima vapor barrier and Lunos e2/eGo ventilation systems.
- Non-Toxic Cabinetry: PureBond formaldehyde-free custom cabinets and drawers.
- Natural Finishes: Finished with beeswax, jojoba oil, and linseed oil; cork floors and ceilings.
- Sleeping Capacity: Four separate sleeping spaces, including a King primary and two lofts.
- Luxury Fixtures: Signature Hardware copper clawfoot bathtub and 33” copper sink.
- Water Filtration: Home Master Reverse Osmosis system.
Priced at $150,000, this home is a high-performance sanctuary built with incredible attention to detail and material safety. Whether you’re looking for a full-time family residence or a healthy retreat, this tiny house is ready for its next owners.
You can learn more and see the original listing at Tiny House Marketplace where you can also make a request to the seller.
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