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This is the 240 sq. ft. Roadhaus Wedge Tiny House by Wheelhaus.
If you like the architecture of our original Wedge model but don’t need all the space, the RoadHaus Wedge is a smaller yet refined version at a fraction of the cost. Offered at 160 to 240 sf, this model is also perfect for tiny living, a guesthouse, backyard office or a combination of all three. This model can be easily transported to a site and then moved again if the need arises. The outdoor deck increases the overall inside/outside living arrangement while protected from sun and inclement weather.1
The 240 Sq. Ft. Roadhaus Wedge RV
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Nice.
Like the overall aesthetic; love the “floating” roof.
Very cool. I assume it does have a toilet right.
All tiny houses have toilets. Some of them just happen to be out in the full glorious aspect of nature.
Wondering where they found the silver bathroom subway tiles. They’d be great for my kitchen backsplash!
You can buy them at Lowes. They’re made on a 12″ square mat that interlock together. You can cut them with a wet tile saw with a diamond blade. I used them for a backsplash in my kitchen.
This is close to my living taste: bright in unusual spaces.
Very sleek. Absolutely no closet space. Clothes. towels, blankets, everything gets put under the bed? A very inefficient use of space, but very pretty to look at.
My future tiny house!