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This is the Rook Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed and built by Wind River Tiny Homes in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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The Rook Tiny House by Wind River Tiny Homes
Highlights
- 22′ length
- 187 sq. ft. on the ground floor
- Industrial style
- Floating staircase
- Floating shelves
- Brick accents inside
- Washer/dryer combo in one of the lofts
- Mini-split A/C
- Fold-down desk/table
- Marine dickinson fireplace
- Dutch-style door
- Composting toilet
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I love so many features of this home and have some questions. What is the cost? How do they have a washer/dryer combo in a loft? Is the toilet right next to the kitchen? How is the bathroom arranged (where is the shower and sink?)? Any idea of it can be built on a larger trailer? I am really interested in this one.
This one is very interesting and attractive. I am so glad to see pictures that are not distorted, I just wish there were more. I have some of the same questions as Joy. I think I see the refrigerator on the right in the photo of the toilet and the mirror on the left could be the shower door. We need more pictures of that bathroom. A video of a walk through would be good too. I wonder how one gets to the loft with the washer/dryer. Could those rods sticking out of the post at the end of the bar counter be the access? For Joy wanting it on a larger trailer, it is usually easy to puff up a plan on a larger footprint.
I usually like wood walls, but these gave the home a somber feel. Also, hate the stais–they might be archetecually appealing, just for me
That last phrase should be “but NOT for me”
It should have also been architecturally… ; )
Love the craftsmanship and details in this home! While it’s a little dark for my taste, I really appreciate the unique aesthetic. Great use of herringbone floors and brick walls (guessing faux?). I’ve never seen a washer/dryer unit in the upper loft so I’m curious how that works and if the owners will like that in the long run. Please keep sharing these unique homes! 🙂
I am sure that the material used is quality, however I find it way too dark inside, and personally I am not a fan of all the floating shelves, but that is just my personal preference. It would be interesting to know the asking price.
Wow! How fun! Engaging…
These photographs. We appreciate the memories, the reminders of an ancient revered library or laboratory. Very moody and very appealing. Film noir, movies from the 1930s.
The dark woodwork and shadows offset by limited-area lighting. POW! Out of the park!
The lines, the cubic openness, the balance of dark and light and dark. The eye is invited to explore. Intrigue…
We could go on and on. Let’s just say this residence is a work of art. Genuinely worthy of our highest thumbs up.
Dillan Forsey and Wind River. Thank you.
Really nice layout of this tiny home. I love their faux brickwork, it almost looks real!! It’s pretty unique that they have their combination wash/dryer upstairs in the loft area. It’s a great idea, this way you don’t give up valuable space in your area downstairs. It looks like their tiny home offers a lot of storage, which of course comes in handy in these small homes. Thanks for sharing!! Carol???
I love many things in this house but it seem very dark. I don’t think I could live in darkness. I do like the shelving and swing out stools. But its just too dark.
This is the darkest home I’ve ever seen. Nice but way too dark for my taste.
It IS dark, but I love it so much I’m sure I’d find a way to cope!
It would feel like a cave. Depressing. And as far as the washer dryer upstairs in the loft….nope!😰
Love outside but way. way too dark inside. W/D in loft? The dark overwhelmes the art of it.
This home has a retro 70s type feel to it. With the faux brick and the dark wood and whatnot. It’s kind of cool looking but not my taste. Definitely a job well done though for sure.
The warmth of the ‘dark colors’ draws me into the varied levels and textures of the interior of this THOW. There are very interesting design elements here, and as someone who studied design and work in theater, this is one of the most beautiful THOWs I’ve ever seen. The photograph alone is exceptional. One of the details that I find so engaging is the different stains and woods used. A second would be the windows, on different levels, and judiciously placed. A wonderful design, and I thank you for sharing it. The wheels in my mind are definitely spinning and whirling!
I love a lot of features of this home–the brick wall, the lights, the cool floor, but for some reason it reminds me of vampires. Sorry if that’s rude, it could be just that it is so dark. But it looks like real quality as well.