This is The Solo tiny house by Avframe USA. It’s intended as a tiny home, studio, office, home gym, or hobby space.
There are currently three models of The Solo to choose from: 140-sq.-ft., 180-sq.-ft., and 250-sq.-ft. Pricing ranges from $12,300 to $31,525 (subject to change). Learn more below.
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The Solo Tiny House by Avrame USA

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The Solo is suitable as a micro-home, hobby space, studio, guest suite, or vacation home.

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The 3D model below shows a unit with a kitchen and skylight.

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It has a beautiful modern look from the outside.

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Here is some of the engineering behind the design.

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Highlights
- 14 feet wide and 13 feet 4 1/2 inches tall
- Three models ranging from 20-34 feet in length
- 140-sq.-ft. to 250-sq.-ft. models
- Costs from $12,300 to $31,525 depending on options
- Downloadable floor plan brochures available on their website
Learn more
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This Sold pre-fab A-frame tiny home by Avframe USA is gorgeous! 🙂 Would have enjoyed seeing more pictures! 🙂 Just beautiful ! & Your emails are a delight for the heart! & We adore tiny homes so ~ being blessed to have a lil Cottage on old farm land surrounded by trees & precious nature. Thank you so for delighting the heart so & your quotes are precious too! 🙂
And contrary to your loving it I don’t particularly like it. A frame houses by their very nature, or design, waste space. The sloping wall/roof is the culprit. Ever since I experienced my first one I was appalled at the waste of space. Which is why most people prefer the bog standard type house. YMMV however, and you’re entitled to it.