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Verve Park Model Tiny House by Tru Form Tiny


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This is the Verve Park Model Tiny House on wheels by Tru Form Tiny. And it’s available to custom order! Learn more below.

The tiny house is 28-ft. long and 10-ft. wide and features a modern and urban style. Check it out!

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10-ft. Wide Verve Tiny House by Tru Form Tiny

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A custom standing seam metal awning to keep you dry before you enter the tiny house.

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Inside the beautiful tiny house is a ductless mini-split air conditioning system.

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Full service kitchen. Almost looks commercial-grade! Notice the flip-up countertop extender. 🙂

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Dining area with a view. Tru Form Tiny builds such beautiful tiny houses!

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The main-floor bedroom is unique and looks very cozy.

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The custom bed houses the wardrobe in the headboard area. I’ve never seen this before!

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Here’s how it works… There’s even more storage underneath the bed.

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The bathroom features a space saving sink (I really like these) and a fiberglass shower.

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This unit comes with a dual flush toilet.

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The exterior is made up of painted panels combined with the knot cedar accent siding.

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I think it gives it a nice modern cabin look.

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So how do you like it?

Highlights

  • 26-ft. long
  • 10-ft. wide
  • Modern/urban style
  • Standing seam metal awning
  • Woodstove
  • Ductless mini split air conditioner
  • 4-burner gas stove/oven with external vented range hood
  • Full height refrigerator with freezer
  • Flip up counter top extender
  • Breakfast nook table
  • Hydraulic storage bed with wardrobe behind headboard
  • Dual flush toilet
  • Wall mounted bathroom sink
  • Fiberglass shower
  • Available for custom order
  • Pricing approximately $118,000 (prices are changing a lot lately)

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  • jerry dycus
    May 26, 2021, 5:48 pm

    Note how much more room at 10′ wide vs at 8′ wide is so much more useful. And a simple shed style roof , no sleeping loft/s makes this a winner

  • Marsha Cowan
    May 26, 2021, 10:14 pm

    This is really nice! It is pretty spacious. It has an amazing lot of storage space in that bedroom, right? Hanging space is nice to have as some clothes just can’t be folded and stored in a drawer. The kitchen is great! This is a nice tiny house.

  • May 26, 2021, 11:22 pm

    Interesting storage setup in the bedroom, but not practical IMO. You have to climb onto, or lean over, the bed to get to the storage behind the bed.

    • Eric
      May 27, 2021, 3:25 pm

      My thoughts exactly. Useful for storage of seldom used item but not for everyday use.

    • Patricia
      August 22, 2021, 1:12 pm

      Agree on the bed situation, no way do I want to crawl into it, over that handle board for lifting, do you really need a queen bed for most people living tiny? Especially older people who are mostly doing this as a single person? I would rather have some floor space for standing up in with a full size or even a twin xl bed so I could move around it to make the bed and not have to crawl over a board and bang my shins every time I get in or out of it. You could still make it liftable for storage. Other than the bed arrangement and their chair choice I love this thow.

      • Plonker
        November 19, 2021, 8:43 pm

        As a personal quirk, I cannot sleep in a single bed. A queen size is a must. Whether its just me, or sleeping with someone else (yeah right… at my age) doesn’t matter. Why? Dunno, probably because I just “know” its a single.

  • David Pedersen
    May 27, 2021, 2:47 am

    Nice!

  • Paul
    August 22, 2021, 10:17 pm

    I think the awning is for the most part useless, and here’s why.
    When it rains it usually comes down at an angle. That being so one is likely to get wet (surprise) because the sheltering effect is not big enough. Awning needs to be wider on both axes to negate this. Nothing worse than water running down your neck on a wild and stormy night. Or day for that matter.

  • August 23, 2021, 4:01 am

    Hey, everyone,
    The behind-the-bed-storage has already been mentioned, and I agree. Someone also mentioned those chairs, so I want to ask – has anyone actually sat in one and tried to move it towards the dinner table. It might take a digit off. LOL Gosh they look dangerous and very uncomfortable. YIKES! I agree about the size of the bed, too. Since my husband passed, it’s only me and my kitty. A twin would be all I need. Knees are shot, so kneeling on anything is out of the question. All the seniors I know are still well and healthy. I’ve been ill most of my life. I think it’s young people who are trying to design for seniors who are not completely well. Maybe one should hold a focus group of unwell seniors to see what they would need.
    Love Lyn

    • James D.
      August 23, 2021, 3:03 pm

      The copper chairs are from Blu Dot, a American designer Furniture company, and is part of their Real Good Chair series… Reviews indicate they are comfortable, albeit can get uncomfortably cold or warm to the touch because they’re all metal, and the copper version (chair is actually steel with 14 different color/finish options) can get visible scratches on it… Part of the design is because the seat flat packs for easier delivery and you assemble it when you get it…

  • Maria Kentala
    September 18, 2021, 6:34 am

    Now that is where the window should be in a bathroom! Nice home

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