These trailers are designed for tiny house construction. Check them out and request a quote if you’re interested. They also offer tiny house shells too! In these cases, you would only have to finish the inside of your tiny house.
Check out the latest collaboration between Liberation Tiny Homes and Tiny House Basics. It’s a 32′ x 10′ Tiny House Shell with accordion style windows in the kitchen area, metal roof and two lofts.
‘Accordion’ Tiny House Shell by Liberation Tiny Homes
We got a sneak peak of the book a few months ago, and we think you will love it. This book is an honest, insightful and conversational look at the ins and outs of tiny-house-living, from the “why” to the “how.” It forces you to take a careful look at what going tiny means in terms of time, money and lifestyle, and if you’re thinking about taking the plunge, we say don’t do so without reading this book!
It’ll be released on May 16th in bookstores and online, but you can pre-order your copy today on Amazon! Click here to order. Read more from the authors below the picture!
You might like the idea of building your own tiny house, but are worried about having a strong foundation. Meet the Rubicon Tiny House Shell by Tiny House Basics. This was a custom design for a customer in San Diego.
This superb option allows you to have a beautiful, sturdy exterior that you can customize to your exact needs. Besides the Rubicon, Tiny House Basics has a number of Tiny House Shells you can check out here. When requesting a quote for a custom shell, be sure to mention you heard about the shells from Tiny House Talk 🙂
Their smallest and cheapest one starts at $7,999 for a 12′ model and they go all the way up to $33,999 for a 48′ Gooseneck trailer model!
If you’ve been interested in buying a shell so you can finish the interior of your tiny house yourself, this might be a great option. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Their 224 sq. ft. home is now a marvel to see and features a main room, kitchen with plenty of counter space (which includes an espresso bar) and floating stairs that bring you up to their loft bedroom. The home also features a bathroom with a full walk-in shower and a washer/dryer combo unit. Nice, right? Well, wait until you see it!
The exterior has a portable deck and storage area to keep the items that can’t fit into their tiny living quarters safe. One of my favorite parts is the outdoor bar area, which sits 6-8 people! The bar was designed to be folded down during transit and is really a great focal point, not to mention amazing for entertaining.
Even though the tiny home seems like it’s completely finished, the couple stresses that they still have some modifications and additions to make. Whether complete or not, this tiny house on wheels is pretty spectacular. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you.