Tiny Houses

Luxurious gooseneck tiny house packs in plenty of big-home comforts

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Casey’s 32' x 10' Tiny Home is described as a luxury tiny house by designer MitchCraft Tiny Homes and has a suitably luxurious price tag of US$250,000
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Casey’s 32' x 10' Tiny Home is described as a luxury tiny house by designer MitchCraft Tiny Homes and has a suitably luxurious price tag of US$250,000
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home measures 390 sq ft (36 sq m)
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home has some pet-friendly features, including a cat door
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home gets power from a standard RV-style hookup and features an air-conditioning system for heating and cooling, plus underfloor heating
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home is based on a triple-axle gooseneck trailer
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home features an outdoor shower
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home includes a master bedroom, which is accessed by a storage-integrated staircase
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home has generous storage space inside
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The living room in Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home is topped by a netted loft area
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home includes dining space for two people
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The bathroom in Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home boasts underfloor heating
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The living room in Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home has a TV that stows away when not in use
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Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home includes a master bedroom with lots of storage space and headroom to stand upright
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The master bedroom in Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home has a separate washing machine and dryer, plus a small loft area used for storage
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The latest model by MitchCraft Tiny Homes offers the kind of luxurious features that are more typically associated with a full-sized house. Its storage-packed interior includes a light-filled and flexible living space, as well as nice additions like underfloor heating, a dishwasher, a netted loft space, and a large bedroom with ample headroom to stand upright.

Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home (9.7 x 3 m) is based on a triple-axle gooseneck trailer and has an extra-wide frame, so offers a more spacious and house-like layout inside, but will need a permit to tow on the road.

Its interior measures 390 sq ft (36 sq m) and visitors enter into a generously proportioned kitchen in the center of the home. This contains the dishwasher, sink, electric stovetop, and quite a lot of storage space, plus a dining table for two. There's also a large cat tree and a cat flap and exterior door providing access for the owner's pets.

The living room is nearby and contains a sofa, plus a storage unit with a TV that stows away when not in use. Additionally, ladder-style steps are integrated into the wall for access to the netted loft area, which provides the benefit of increasing living space without blocking the natural light from the skylight above.

The living room in Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home is topped by a netted loft area
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Over on the other side of the kitchen to the living room is the bathroom. This features the underfloor heating to keep toes toasty when getting in and out of the shower, plus there's a sink and a flushing toilet and some more storage space.

Elsewhere, a storage-integrated staircase leads up to the master bedroom in the gooseneck part of the trailer. It has ample headroom to stand upright, which is a relative rarity in a tiny house, plus a double bed and yet more storage space. There's also a separate washing machine and dryer up there and a second loft area used for storage.

Casey's 32' x 10' Tiny Home includes a master bedroom with lots of storage space and headroom to stand upright
MitchCraft Tiny Homes

Casey’s 32' x 10' Tiny Home is described as a luxury tiny house and has a suitably high-end price tag of US$250,000.

Source: MitchCraft Tiny Homes

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2 comments
michael_dowling
The only downside of designs like this one is that you have to go downstairs to pee if you wake up with the urge during the night,which could be dangerous for older persons.
Hasler
A welcome 10ft wide design. Tradition timber construction results in more weight than most trucks can accept, so the extra width is a reasonable trade-off for the inconvenience of a permit should the trailer ever be moved. Even so, precious width has been sacrificed for the roof overhang and the ventilation outlets, unless the latter are removable. Not sure where you keep the ladder needed to dismantle the porch over the entrance doors.