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Tiny house with flexible interior sleeps up to six

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The Cape Cod tiny house was recently sold for US$77,000
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One of the Cape Cod's lofts includes access to a small storage room
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The Cape Cod's storage room, shown with door open
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The Cape Cod tiny house was recently sold for US$77,000
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The Cape Cod's bathroom sink
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Another shot of the Cape Cod's bathroom sink
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View towards the Cape Cod's master bedroom/office doors
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View towards the Cape Cod's master bedroom/office doors
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The Cape Cod is topped by two skylights and features exposed beams
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The Cape Cod's home entertainment center
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The Cape Cod's downstairs master bedroom/office, with bed in lowered position
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The Cape Cod measures 30 ft (9.1 m) long
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The Cape Cod's tiled shower
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The Cape Cod's washer/dryer is installed in the bathroom
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The Cape Cod features bamboo flooring
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The Cape Cod's master bedroom/office with bed in raised desk position
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Inside the Cape Cod's master bedroom
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Both of the Cape Cod's loft bedrooms are accessed by ladder
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Each of the Cape Cod's loft bedrooms sleeps two people
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Utah-based Alpine Tiny Homes, the firm behind the Tiny Giant and La Ventana, recently completed a new model dubbed Cape Cod. Measuring 30 ft (9.1 m) long, the towable dwelling sleeps a maximum of six people and features a downstairs master bedroom that can also serve as a home office.

The Cape Cod tiny house is based on a triple-axle trailer and clad in tongue and groove cedar, with metal accenting. It measures 10 ft (3 m) wide, which exceeds the standard towing limit in the US, so it'll need a permit to go on the road, though the home won't be moved around too often.

On entering, visitors are presented with a small lounge area with home entertainment center and some space for a couch. Adjacent to this are large barn-style doors which slide open to reveal the master bedroom. Inside, a Murphy-style drop-down bed also functions as a desk, making the room a viable home office, and two large closets provide storage space.

Over on the opposite side of the home lies a kitchenette. This has butcher block countertops, a copper sink with cutting board cutout, full-size fridge/freezer, push-button garbage disposal (a rarity in tiny houses), and a range cooker. The bathroom is nearby and includes a tiled shower, sink, toilet, and a washing machine/dryer combo.

View towards the Cape Cod's master bedroom/office doors
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There are two loft bedrooms, both accessed by ladder. The first is situated over the master bedroom and offers access to a hidden storage area via a hatch. The second loft is placed atop the bathroom. Each sleeps two people, giving the home a maximum capacity of six, which could be handy for guests, though only two are living in it full time.

The home is topped by two skylights. The flooring is bamboo, the walls and ceiling are MDF Shiplap, and exposed wooden beams are installed. It gets power from a standard RV-style hookup.

The Cape Cod tiny house was recently sold for US$77,000.

Source: Alpine Tiny Homes

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