These are proposed designs for Salt and Water’s Portable Tiny House that’s not on wheels.
It’s an eco-friendly space that both opens to the outdoors and closes up for transport.
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Salt and Water’s Portable Tiny House (not on wheels!)

Images © Salt and Water




Images © Salt and Water
Highlights:
- Prefabricated
- 20 sq. meters
- Central living area
- Dining room
- Kitchen
- Bedroom
- Natural materials, wood
- Mobile
- Fits in any landscape
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Does it have a bathroom?
The bathroom seems to me under the loft bed.
Yes Michael, I believe so! — Tiny House Talk Team
Very nice but certainly costly- seems the modern looking prefabs such as this are not cheap.
But that might mean they are really well-made 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
This story seems to be missing a lot, like why is it called a Salt and Water’s tiny house… We need not know the later part as I’m sure we all know what it means to not have wheels.. Just quit self explanatory..! But what’s with the salt and water are they made of like old recycled wood salt and water kegs or something, what’s the deal do they have bathrooms something more than just here they are…!
I looked at their website hoping to find more info about price, dimensions, and whether it has a bathroom… couldn’t find any of that info, but based on their website they specialize in boats (well, yachts to be exact), so maybe that explains the name. “Salt and water” as in ocean, perhaps. There was no indication of a bathroom on the website either.
Zachary, go back and look at the article again. It doesn’t say the house is called Salt AND Water, it says that’s the name of the business. Big difference.
However, this is a concept building ONLY at this stage. If it doesn’t have cleaning facilities, i.e. bathroom and toilet, well I ain’t interested. Those two items are absolutely crucial.
I agree with Zachary, there is something missing. If a company wants to promote a tiny house, they should be more specific of how they plan to build it. It’s a great idea and has a lot of qualities in the concept of it. Unless they expect us readers to come up with ideas to help it along, I don’t see anything of interest. Sorry, Eric! Maybe you see something that I don’t!
Yes you are correct….! So sorry…!
Hi all — sorry there wasn’t more information from the builders. But yes, the name is Salt and Water — It might have a story, but essentially it’s just a company name like “Migration Tiny Homes,” etc. It does appear, to me, to have a door leading to a bathroom below the loft. It’s designed as a full-time residence, so I trust that it has some sort of facilities. — Tiny House Talk Team
If you have read Alex’s idea behind this newsletter it’s about sharing ideas about living tiny. It doesn’t say that it’s to sell homes nor to give you ALL the information about each. Links are generally there for more information. And, if you happen to try those links, quite often there is even contact information for the person/company how is posting.
It’s true — we do try to offer as much information as we have, but unfortunately not all builders provide the same info. — Tiny House Talk Team
A little dyslexia there… that was who is posting.
I am sorry that you feel those with different opinion and seeing things differently are suffering from dyslexia. I don’t! It is because we are all different!
Hi Rose, Michael was talking about his previous post. He misspoke and was saying it was dyslexia. He wasn’t referring to you 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Thanks Natalie! I didn’t see him having it either! To me his opinion was just as important as everyone else! Sorry!
The tiny house has a nice set up. But my question to you is will the floor to this unit be cold in the winter? Or if it rains will it be damp? Personally I don’t think that I would like to be directly on the ground. Good Luck in the sale of your tiny home!????
That’s a great point, Carol. Might be good to set it on some kind of foundation. — Tiny House Talk Team
I want to add that it is good that people like Michael L. gives his opinion, to help some of us along and see what we’re missing!
Beautiful but it won’t seem so great once someone asks to use the bathroom. It’s portable so maybe the system is the same as in a RV.
I like the idea of this. It seems more of a shipping container the way it folds up to secure it. I am sure that the bathroom is under the bedroom, just a shame they did not show more.
Would be nice to know of an idea of cost. Looks very open and modern in design. Some good ideas here. thank you for sharing.
Our pleasure 🙂