This is a 10′ x 20′ luxury 10ft wide tiny home on wheels by Chris Heininge Construction. It’s available for $69,000 out of Aurora, Oregon.
The design features a sofa bed that turns into a queen bed with side-by-side closet space and an open-concept design with kitchenette, dining nook, and bathroom with stacking washer and dryer. If it looks kind of familiar, it’s because we featured the original version of this tiny house by Chris Heininge way back in 2014. This version was built on a foundation so it featured a sleeping loft that most could actually stand up in.
Over the last few days, we showed you Cabin #1, Cabin #2, and Cabin #3. So here’s the finale… Cabin #4. This unit features a main floor bedroom plus additional sleeping loft space. It’s very nice!
This is Cabin #3 at Antone Creek Lodge. It’s one of four of Rich’s Portable Cabins that you can book and it’s called the “Camp Cabin”. You can order this cabin from Rich’s Portable Cabins for around $35,000.
Yesterday we showed you Cabin #2, the day before we showed you Cabin #1 and introduced you to Antone Creek Lodge, and we hope to see you tomorrow for the finale… Cabin #4. Enjoy!
This is a 200-square-foot pink tiny house in Portland, Oregon.
When you go inside you’ll find a living area with a sleeper sofa, kitchenette, bathroom and a loft for reading and relaxing. Wouldn’t it be pretty cool to have a tiny house on a foundation like this, on your own land?
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It’s a vacation rental that sleeps up to six people. This cottage is part of a group of three cute cottages located in one of Bend’s best locations. It’s across the street from the Deschutes River and trails that lead to McKay Park, The Old Mill and Les Schwab Amphitheater.
Want to try out tiny living? Check out this rustic modern tiny house you can rent using Airbnb.
It’s located in Portland, Oregon in a great area close to restaurants and shops. The owner’s built this tiny house using 80% reclaimed materials.
Inside you will see there is a couch that unfolds to a bed in the living area with neat Mason jar lighting. The vaulted ceilings and large windows make this tiny house seem very spacious.
The kitchen has lots of counter space and there is a stove/oven so you can prepare meals if you like. The bathroom is just beyond the kitchen.
Up the ladder, above the kitchen and bathroom, you will find the sleeping loft with a cozy queen size bed.
I love the way they decorated and used the wood on the celing to give this tiny home a cozy feel. There is a beautiful surrounding garden outside the tiny house. Please enjoy and share below.