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Yaletown by Statton Rock: 32-Foot THOW with Media Room and Full Appliances

The Yaletown from Statton Rock features a first-floor media room with dark wall colors that creates a separate cozy space from the main living area. The rest of the home uses creamy white shiplap and abundant windows to maximize natural light.

This all-electric tiny house includes a full appliance package: stacked washer/dryer, full-sized refrigerator, wall oven, dishwasher, glass cooktop, and stainless steel sink. A dedicated closet houses the hot water heater, and mini-splits handle climate control. The 32-foot by 8.5-foot layout includes a loft bedroom with skylight above the versatile main floor room.

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Modern Industrial Exterior


Steel Siding with Wood-Look Accent Panels

Media Room with Dark Walls

Kitchen with Stacked Washer/Dryer

Video Tour: Yaletown Tiny Home

Design Details

  • Model: Yaletown
  • Builder: Statton Rock
  • Dimensions: 32′ x 8.5′
  • Starting Price: $134,999
  • Power: All-electric
  • Climate Control: Mini-splits
  • Hot Water: Electric (dedicated closet)
  • Exterior: Steel siding with wood-look accent panels
  • Interior Walls: White shiplap (main areas), dark paint (media room)
  • Kitchen Appliances: Full-sized refrigerator, wall oven, glass cooktop, dishwasher
  • Sink: Stainless steel
  • Laundry: Stacked washer/dryer
  • Bathroom: Fiberglass shower stall, RV-style toilet
  • Bedrooms: Loft with skylight + main floor room option
  • Ventilation: Air vents throughout
  • Special Feature: Private media room/living room with dark walls

Lessons from This Design

  • Dark Walls Work in Dedicated Spaces: Using dark colors in the media room creates a distinct zone that feels separate from the bright main living area, proving dark paint can work in tiny houses when applied strategically
  • Steel Can Mimic Wood: The wood-look steel accent panels provide the aesthetic of wood siding without the maintenance requirements, a practical choice for a mobile structure
  • All-Electric Simplifies Systems: Running everything on electricity eliminates propane tanks, gas lines, and combustion venting, reducing complexity and potential failure points
  • Wall Ovens Save Counter Space: Installing the oven in the wall rather than below a cooktop frees up valuable lower cabinet storage in a compact kitchen
  • Dedicated Hot Water Closets Hide Utilities: Housing the water heater in its own closet keeps the mechanical equipment accessible for maintenance while keeping it out of sight

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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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