This is the Ty Bombadil Tiny House on Wheels by French tiny home builder, Ty Rodou. As you can see below, it’s outfitted with an additional deck to give you a private outdoor space. The outside of the house is also shaped in a way that it would be aerodynamic during transport.
The inside features a kitchenette, flexible living area that I would personally use as my main floor bedroom, there’s a compact space-saving table, an upstairs sleeping loft, and a bathroom.
Ty Bombadil Tiny House on Wheels with Additional Deck Add-on by Ty Rodou
This is La Toute Premiere Tiny House by Ty Rodou, which translates to ‘The Very First’ from French to English. The exterior features a curved roof, loft area with dormers, lots of windows, and a side-entry with a separate deck added on.
The inside features a living area with a built-in couch, a kitchenette, dining table, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft. A very nicely built tiny house, wouldn’t you say? So if you’re in France and are looking for a builder, maybe Ty Rodou is the right one?
The Very First Tiny House on Wheels by Ty Rodou in France
This is the Holz Hisla Tiny House on Wheels by Baluchon. Holz Hisla means “little wooden house” in Alsatian.
This 20ft tiny home is inspired by the emblematic architecture of Europe. It even has a small chimney and a tiny little porch to give you a covered entrance. There’s even a storage bench you can sit on to enjoy your view. The living room has a sofa and a wood stove so you can stay warm and cozy. The loft ladder is stored by the door. You can use the flip-up tables to dine and the built-in shelves for storage. The tables can dine up to four people comfortably or you can fold it down to free up space.
When you step inside, you’ll find a built-in desk and a couch in the living area, a staircase to the loft, a full kitchen, and a full bathroom with a combo washer/dryer unit.
This is the “Head in the stars” tiny house on wheels with a rooftop terrace that functions as a convertible roof.
This tiny house is built in France by Opti Nid. From the outside, you’ll notice a unique roofline and a built-in front porch on the rear of the trailer.
This Tiny House Tour in France is a guest post by Chris Wenban of Tiny Footprint
While spending time with family in Europe I was fortunate to find myself with a week to spare. I have a good friend in Paris and decided to be multi-functional (as all good tiny obsessives are) and arrange a tiny house tour in France, culminating in a tiny themed weekend in Paris.
Via the wonders of google I managed to find 2 tiny houses to stay in relatively close to each other to the west of Paris near Nantes, this also happens to be the home region of Baluchon who have been one of the key ground-breakers and tiny house builders in the movement in France. With a tiny hire car, a Renault Twizy, I left Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and headed west toward Bretagne (Brittany) and the Loire Valley, not to find castles, but to find tiny houses.
Chris Wenban of Tiny Footprint Takes Us on a Tiny House Tour of France!
It features a unique wardrobe and pantry system that I think you should see. Basically, they’re on casters but easily hide away and blend in like cabinets. Never thought of that! I thought you might like it. The house is built by Tiny House Lumen and is offered at 39,500 euros (approximately $48,532 USD).
This is the Little Prince Tiny House on Wheels (Le Petit Prince) by Baluchon, a tiny home builder out of France.
The tiny house The Little Prince is the first tiny house we make with a blanket and partial zinc cladding. Zinc is a durable material (life span of 80 to 100 years) waterproof, malleable and very aesthetic.1
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