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The Drift House Micro Camper


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This is the Drift House micro camper.

Inside you’ll find a kitchenette, murphy bed, and seating.

Outside you’ll find customizable space to store your bikes and other gear which makes this a great alternative to a teardrop camper. If you’re interested in buying one pricing starts at $6,250.

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The Drift House Micro Camper

The Drift House Micro Camper

Images © Drift House Campers

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Images © Drift House Campers

Learn more: http://www.drifthousecampers.com/

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Andrea is a contributor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the Tiny House Newsletter! She has a passion for sharing tiny and small house stories and introducing you to new people, ideas, and homes.
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  • Molly
    October 1, 2015, 10:53 am

    Thanks for posting this! This is my fiancée’s company. We appreciate the kind words in support of his business. Thanks for sharing with your followers!

    Best,
    Molly

    • Alex
      October 1, 2015, 11:34 am

      Thanks Molly, our pleasure!

      • angie.mcadams
        October 1, 2015, 12:13 pm

        Does it have a bathroom? Very interested in one with bathroom. Prefer drivable unit.

        • Virginia
          October 1, 2015, 3:35 pm

          Yes. It would have to have a bathroom.

  • Hunter-Grace
    October 1, 2015, 11:37 am

    THIS WORKS FOR ME…WOW! JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. GOOD LAYOUT SIMPLE AND CLEAN…

  • Liz
    October 1, 2015, 12:11 pm

    Will someone please tell me why anyone uses that fish-eye lens to take pictures of something that shouldn’t be fish-eyed? You just can’t see the real picture. Too bad.

  • Layla
    October 1, 2015, 12:38 pm

    To try to make it look bigger, I am assuming… a wide angle lens would do just fine….

  • October 1, 2015, 12:42 pm

    Super cute and unusual design, and good pricing. Thumbs up on this one. 🙂
    Parker

  • Sean
    October 1, 2015, 2:06 pm

    Where is the company located?

  • October 1, 2015, 3:37 pm

    Wow! This is my first time viewing a micro camper, pretty unique!! It must be fun taking this on vacation and using it to travel from one place to another.

    Good Luck! With the sale of your micro camper. I’m sure you will have no problem selling it!! Carol Perry

  • CathyAnn
    October 1, 2015, 8:50 pm

    I really like this camper. What is the ceiling height dimension? If you click on the link near the photos, you can go to the company’s website and get most questions answered such as length, width and weight.

    I am very interested in this!

  • Sharee
    October 1, 2015, 10:13 pm

    Port a potty hidden under counter, foldable outside shower structure, and it’s perfect. Love the door.

  • Roland Stolfa
    October 2, 2015, 9:55 am

    I see the GoalZero power module inside. Are the solar panels on the top? Permanently mounted, or deployed when you stop?

  • Marsha Cowan
    October 2, 2015, 1:21 pm

    Wow! This tiny house community just keeps getting more and more clever! Love this simple, very practical design. Love the outside shelves for bikes and such, great idea. Cladding the house in metal with wood accents really makes for cool, easy upkeep appeal, and the inside wood finish is beautiful. Clever way to get a large bed in a small space. This is great!

  • Cate
    October 2, 2015, 1:42 pm

    Looks like a sauna!

  • Glema
    October 2, 2015, 5:24 pm

    One could place a porta potty under the counter area and use a half size cabinet to hide it. Place it on sliders so it can slide in and out from under the cabinet. Buy one with the lid. As for a shower, get one of those plastic bottoms for mixing cement etc. 🙂 then a hula hoop and some clothes hangers and a really pretty shower curtain, hook it to the ceiling and now you have somewhere to solar shower 🙂 Put your shower on the roof a couple hours during the day and hook it above the curtain for a shower at night. Don’t over fill the mixer tray though 🙂 God bless!

    • Comet
      October 2, 2015, 9:49 pm

      For around $30 on line you can buy a ready made tall pop up that can serve as an outdoor bathroom and or shower. The hula hoop thing does not really work all that well and finding the right tree to hang it from –and the possibility that the wind can kick up and leave you exposed to the elements–is not really what most people have in mind. And there are solar and propane heated shower kits out there too. No one really wants to be using a porta potty IN the kitchen if they don’t have to either.

      I too have to question the road worthy-ness of these squared off wooden structures. Seems like they would shake themselves to pieces at speed.

  • Vitrvarg
    October 2, 2015, 8:16 pm

    Sorry to say this, but that sheet-metal makes this look cheap and trashy.

    • sc
      October 3, 2015, 9:16 am

      To you it looks cheap, but that kind of exterior has been on all kinds of first rate vehicles, planes and motor vehicles. It looks real sharp to me.

  • Vitrvarg
    October 3, 2015, 12:03 pm

    As a professional builder, it is cheap and tacky on any type of home. As for planes I do not care.

  • Greg Burns
    October 3, 2015, 4:07 pm

    Really like the “look” and materials! Only wonder if the front end could be made a little bit more aerodynamic, for better handling and gas mileage, without sacrificing the interior space, of course. Just a thought. Keep up the GREAT JOB!!! 🙂

  • Chel
    November 3, 2015, 2:59 pm

    This looks like a good alternative to a caravan yet I’m not entirely sure about it.
    What I can’t quite gauge is the internal height by the cooking area. I have a three man tent that allows a small table and two chairs inside the porch out of the rain. It is roughly the same footprint and height as my Renault Clio. I am 5’6″ and can’t hold my head up when standing inside my tent. I know from experience that bending over to prepare a meal and heat it is very sore on the back. I don’t recommend cooking in a space as confined as this. For that reason one of those teardrops with an open kitchen area round the back would be better.

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