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Jefferson tiny house has a secret storage area inside

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The Jefferson will set you back around US$90,000
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The space beneath the Jefferson's living area can be accessed by moving the bookcase pictured
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The Jefferson tiny house comprises a total floorspace of 368 sq ft (34 sq m)
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The Jefferson's upstairs loft is topped by a skylight
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The Jefferson's upstairs loft looks relatively roomy
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A ladder in the Jefferson's master bedroom leads to the sleeping loft
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The Jefferson will set you back around US$90,000
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The Jefferson gets its power from a standard RV-style hookup
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View of the Jefferson's loft bedroom
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The Jefferson comprises a total floorspace of 368 sq ft (34 sq m)
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The Jefferson's bathroom includes a bathtub 
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The Jefferson's bathroom also includes composting toilet
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The Jefferson will set you back around US$90,000
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The Jefferson's living room area
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Another shot of the Jefferson's bathroom 
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Another shot of the Jefferson's bathroom 
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The Jefferson's kitchen includes propane-powered cooker
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A ladder in the Jefferson's master bedroom leads to the sleeping loft
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The Jefferson's kitchen includes double sink
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View towards the Jefferson's bathroom
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The Jefferson tiny house, by Fredericksburg, Virginia-based Tiny House Building Company, is a compact towable home with a layout that maximizes the limited space available. It also boasts some welcome features, like a bathtub, downstairs master bedroom, and a bookshelf that can be moved to reveal a "secret" storage area.

The Jefferson measures 28 ft (8.5 m) long and is based on a triple axle trailer. It's clad in vinyl siding and has a metal roof and closed cell foam insulation. Inside, the home comprises a total floorspace of 368 sq ft (34 sq m).

Visitors enter into the kitchen area, which looks relatively fully-featured for a tiny house and includes shelving, butcher block countertops, double sink, propane-powered cooker, full-size stainless steel fridge and a washer/dryer.

Nearby storage-integrated steps lead up to the raised living room, which is a bit lacking in glazing, though does have a skylight above. The space beneath the raised living area isn't wasted and can be accessed by moving the bookcase pictured below (we're not sure if it's on a hinge or must simply be manhandled out of the way, but guess the latter).

The space beneath the Jefferson's living area can be accessed by moving the bookcase pictured
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Further into the home, a door in the kitchen leads onto the bathroom, which includes an oval soaking tub with rain shower head, a sink and vanity, and a composting toilet. Another door in the bathroom leads to the master bedroom at the end of the house, which is well-proportioned and has plenty of headroom to stand up straight inside, as well as a built-in closet.

The master bedroom includes a ladder that provides access to a loft bedroom, which looks a decent size. It's topped by a skylight.

The Jefferson gets its electricity from a standard RV-style hookup, and its weight comes in at around 16,000 lb (7,257 kg). It'll set you back about US$90,000, depending on options.

Source: Tiny House Building Company

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4 comments
Bob
Weekend cabin maybe but tiny home, I don't think so. I am still waiting to see a tiny home nearly as efficient as a comparable sized travel trailer or motor home.
ErstO
While I understand the appeal of building these tiny homes as trailers, ease of transportation, bypassing local building laws and requirements.....
I wonder how many people are buying these as fancy vacation trailers rather then for full time living......
You would be able to get a lot more function in a tiny home kit that is not restricted to the shape of a trailer frame.
Tom Lee Mullins
I think that is really neat.
dougspair
16,000 pounds....you're going to need a Big truck to tow...at least a one ton....there's another $60-70K....