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Napa Edition tiny house RVs ready to roll for under US$60K

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Canadian tiny house builders, Mint Tiny House Company has recently released its 22-ft (6.7-m) and 26-ft (7.6-m) tiny houses on wheels editions
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The Napa Editions feature a custom European wall kitchen, complete with butcher block veneer countertops
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The homes’ interiors are built with high quality fixtures and master carpentry
Mint Tiny House Company
The Napa Edition boats a luxury and spacious custom European wall kitchen
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Both options boast an array of windows, creating a light-filled ambience throughout, while also providing good airflow
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Elevated loft master bedroom
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The bathroom/laundry with full 4-ft (1.2-m) vinyl set shower, basin, traditional flushing toilet and stacked washing machine and dryer
Mint Tiny House Company
Canadian tiny house builders, Mint Tiny House Company has recently released its 22-ft (6.7-m) and 26-ft (7.6-m) tiny houses on wheels editions
Mint Tiny House Company
The Napa tiny house RVs are built with cedar exterior cladding and lightweight metal roofing
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The Napa Editions come ready to drive away
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 There is a built-in bar table incorporated into the kitchen, with two stools that tuck away neatly beneath the kitchen bench
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The second loft space is accessible via a timber ladder
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The Napa editions feature an open living area with sofa lounge 
Mint Tiny House Company
Mint Tiny House Company has recently released its 22-ft (6.7-m) and 26-ft (7.6-m) tiny houses on wheels
Mint Tiny House Company
The stunning tiny house RVs come in two different versions, both of which come ready for the road or to simply move in
Mint Tiny House Company
Napa Edition two with timber ladder access to the second loft
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There is a skylight above the bed, perfect for star gazing and for allowing fresh air to flow through the home
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As standard, the base models are equipped for electricity on site
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The second loft space is located about the lounge area and can be used as a study or private retreat
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The master bedroom loft is accessible via a bespoke staircase that runs parallel to the kitchen
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The Napa Editions also include an additional hidden storage drawers beneath the steps
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The loft bed features windows either side of the large double bed, to avoid the feeling of being enclosed or claustrophobic
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Napa Edition is a tiny house on wheels edition, with an attractive price to match
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Gorgeous little nook in the Napa Edition
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Both options have been designed to house two adults comfortably
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The smaller version features a 237-sq ft (22-sq m) interior space
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The Napa Editions are available on a 22 x 8.5 x 8.5-ft (6.7 x 2.6 x 2.6-m) trailer
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Canadian tiny house builders Mint Tiny House Company has recently released its attractive 22-ft (6.7-m) and 26-ft (7.6-m) tiny house on wheels editions, with an attractive price to match. Dubbed Napa Editions, the stunning tiny house RVs come in two different versions, both of which come ready for the road or to simply move in.

The Napa Editions are available on a 22 x 8.5 x 8.5-ft (6.7 x 2.6 x 2.6-m) or 26 x 8.5 x 8.5-ft (7.6 x 2.6 x 2.6-m) trailer, with a turn the key starting price of US$56,121 or $62,826, respectively. The smaller version features a 237-sq ft (22-sq m) interior space, while the larger version boasts a 267-sq ft (24.8-sq m) interior. The floor plans are pretty much identical, apart from the added length and space in the 26-ft version.

The Napa Editions come ready to drive away
Mint Tiny House Company

The Napa tiny house RVs are built with cedar exterior cladding and lightweight metal roofing, while the interiors feature high quality fixtures and master carpentry. Both options have been designed to house two adults comfortably and boast an array of windows to creating a light-filled ambience throughout, while also providing good airflow.

Mint Tiny House Company has recently released its 22-ft (6.7-m) and 26-ft (7.6-m) tiny houses on wheels
Mint Tiny House Company

The Napa Editions feature an open living area with sofa lounge and a custom-built European wall kitchen, complete with butcher block veneer countertops, Furrion RV propane oven, cooktop with overhead hood fan and a large window outlook behind the ceramic sink. The homes also have ample built-in storage cabinetry and shelving; two elevated lofts; click laminate flooring; a ceiling fan; and bathroom/laundry with full 4-ft (1.2-m) vinyl set shower, basin, traditional flushing toilet and stacked washing machine and dryer.

The master bedroom loft is accessible via a bespoke staircase that runs parallel to the kitchen. To avoid the feeling of being enclosed or claustrophobic, the loft bed features windows either side of the large double bed, along with a skylight above the bed that's perfect for star gazing and allowing fresh air to flow through the home and loft.

Elevated loft master bedroom
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The second loft space is located above the lounge area and can be used as a study or private retreat. It is accessible via a built-in steel wall ladder in version one or a traditional timber ladder in version two.

The Napa Editions also include an additional closet space for more storage and hidden storage drawers beneath the steps that lead to the elevated loft bedroom. There is a built-in bar table incorporated into the kitchen, with two stools that tuck away neatly beneath the kitchen bench.

The Napa Editions feature a custom European wall kitchen, complete with butcher block veneer countertops
Mint Tiny House Company

As standard, the base models are equipped for electricity on site, however, they can be modified for the installation of solar panels. The homes also come with grey water and black water hook-up, allowing users to connect the home into septic tank or sewer, while the water connection is simply hooked up with a garden hose.

Lead times for the Napa tiny house RV are between 8 to 12 weeks.

Source: Mint Tiny House Company via Dwell

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7 comments
SDW
Why would I pay $60,000 for a tiny house when I can get an RV with twice the room a lot more amenities and not have to climb stairs or ladders to go to bed or climb down in the middle of the the night to go to the bathroom. And get it for a lot less than $60,000.
guzmanchinky
I'm still trying to figure out how this is better than a modern 5th wheel RV trailer with massive slideouts and a rear balcony, etc? One that will be welcome in any RV park, whereas this won't be?
Jorel
I think this is more suited to "snowbirds" or others who may move from the north to the south, the east to the west, etc. a couple of times a year and stay for an extended period of time and don't want to keep two houses, rather than for those who travel a lot. I worry though that it is *really* tall (13'6", according to their website, or as tall as a typical semi-trailer); that is definitely going to be an issue in your route planning...
Doodah
A LOT less? With similar specs? 2x the size? Brand new. I want what you're smoking man. Find me a new RV with 2x the space with similar specs for a lot less than 60k. I'll be waiting right here, but I won't get my hopes up.
dotyman
Beautiful, but totally impractical as an RV–too much wasted space, and there is no way to stow/lock down items inside (especially on the shelves)! Everything will bounce around and break everywhere. Also, the stairs look seriously dangerous for anyone in the apparent target market (middle to older ages).
Interesting idea though.
dotyman
Bill S.
Good luck getting under bridges with this thing. I can't image in real life having to tow this anywhere and for any length of time. A fifth wheel is much more realistic and practical and a much better value.
ljaques
Finally, one I like which is priced somewhat sensibly. ($30-60k less than others). Love the flooring, but am not fond of the particulate stained pine they have everywhere else. Dye stains are much prettier, or a matte clear-coat over unstained wood is perfect. All it needs is solar, and maybe some gas and water tanks for offgrid use.