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Tiny House w/ Curved Loft Beams by Backcountry Tiny Homes


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This is a tiny house being built with curved loft beams by Backcountry Tiny Homes. I thought you might be interested because I’ve never really seen anything like this covered in detail. What do you think?

Curved loft beams! Utilizing custom made in-house LVL construction we are creating a truly unique design element for this custom tiny home.1

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Curved Loft Tiny House by Backcountry Tiny Homes

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  1. https://www.facebook.com/BackcountryTinyHomes/posts/1389929721166838
  2. https://www.facebook.com/BackcountryTinyHomes/
  3. https://www.backcountrytinyhomes.com

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  • Kathy
    November 10, 2019, 2:42 pm

    Pretty cool. I will look forward to seeing this house finished.

  • Eric
    November 10, 2019, 6:20 pm

    I fail to see the rationale for creating a laminated beam for the Tiny House. Is it a case of we did it because we can? Proof of concept? Does it prove that certain things can be implemented in the (near) future?

    • James D.
      November 12, 2019, 12:52 am

      It’s stronger, more stable, can be more precisely engineered and allows for more complex/creative design options…

  • Theresa Perdue
    January 12, 2020, 8:42 pm

    I would have preferred to see it when it was finished

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