This is the Sillhouette Tiny House on Wheels by Wind River Tiny Homes out of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Silhouette is a 26′ x 8.5′ tiny house that balances rustic charm and industrial chic seamlessly. This home was designed with the panoramic views of Vermont in mind.1
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26ft Silhouette Tiny House with Oversized Windows and a Built-in Gym Inside!

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Highlights
- 26ft
- Rustic/industrial design
- Panoramic views
- Built in Crossfit gym inside with views
- Custom reading nook
- Full kitchen with farmhouse sink
- Tankless hot water heater
- $89,500 as shown
Full Description from Wind River Tiny Homes
The Silhouette is a 26′ x 8.5′ tiny house that balances rustic charm and industrial chic seamlessly. This home was designed with the panoramic views of Vermont in mind. Two massive fixed windows in the living area and an oversized round window in the shower area will make you feel like you’re living as close to the great outdoors as possible. This home is as crammed full of customizations on the outside as it is on the inside. Take a hot shower outdoors with the swiveling outdoor shower made of exposed copper. Skip the gym and get your Crossfit workout on right in your own living room with a custom olympic squat/bench rack and gymnastics rings hanging from the ceiling. Sit down in the custom reading nook by the wood burning stove to read your favorite book. Step into the kitchen and notice the folding prep space and custom chopping board sink insert that nests in the fireclay farmhouse sink or hangs on the wall. Enjoy a long hot shower after a day hiking or skiing in the oversized shower with custom doors and tile and endless hot water from the Stiebel Eltron electric tankless hot water heater. This gorgeous home blurs the line between form and function and is the definition of affordable custom luxury. This home costs $89,500 as pictured. If you’re interested in owning your own version of The Silhouette get in touch with us through our contact page.1
Highlights
- 26ft
- Rustic/industrial design
- Panoramic views
- Built in Crossfit gym inside with views
- Custom reading nook
- Full kitchen with farmhouse sink
- Tankless hot water heater
- $89,500 as shown
Resources
- http://www.windrivertinyhomes.com/the-silouette/
- http://www.windrivertinyhomes.com/
- http://www.windrivertinyhomes.com/contactus
- https://www.facebook.com/windrivertinyhomes/
- https://www.instagram.com/windrivertinyhomes/
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nice trailer but the gym part could be left outside so there is room for a couch and kitchen equip.
If the gym was outside then it could only be used when the weather is good but that wouldn’t work for an athlete/gymnast who needs to do daily workout routines…
Mind, this is in Vermont… The seventh coldest state in the country where the annual snowfall averages between 60 and 100 inches, depending on elevation and which part of the state this is in… The summers can get pretty warm but the winters can get to −50 °F…
The generally moist climate would not be good for gym equipment either, if left outdoors…
But there is a reading nook for sitting and there’s enough room in the kitchen for all the basics and the owner can still prepare a pretty big meal with the 4 burner range and oven…
While there’s always the option for additional furniture that can be moved out of the way or the owner could always convert the space from the gym to a larger living room and/or expand the kitchen if they ever change their priorities/lifestyle…
Overall, it’s a pretty standard design. Though I like how the exercise elements are incorporated. I would definitely put in a rail on the stairs.
However, the bathroom design is awful. Sorry. Squeezing into a tight space to use the toilet, which is right next to the kitchen and the ‘door’ is just a series of open slates…all perfect for contamination. Then, if I haven’t poisoned my guests, they can take a shower and bare their all with that huge body-sized window.
Love the design. It looks like there is a solid door to the bathroom with the slated door going into the shower. A lot packed into that small space
If you look closely at the pic of the shower with the doors open, you’ll see some reflection off of the doors. I think there’s glass on the shower side, with the wood slats on the bathroom side of the door.
And I’m forced to agree about the huge monocle window–a beautiful view of the outside, but the outside gets a n0t-so-beautiful view of whoever’s showering…let’s just say the world isn’t ready for a view of me in the shower!