Tiny Houses

Rustic tiny house has a spacious interior and a balcony up top

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As its name suggests, Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home measures 30 x 10 ft (9.1 x 3 m), which means it's around 2 ft (0.6 m) wider than most tiny houses we cover
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As its name suggests, Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home measures 30 x 10 ft (9.1 x 3 m), which means it's around 2 ft (0.6 m) wider than most tiny houses we cover
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home is based on a triple-axle trailer and gets power from a standard RV-style hookup
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home features a small balcony area that will be primarily used by the owner's visiting grandchildren
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The owner of Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home plans to eventually install a slide onto the balcony area
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home has generous glazing, including a large porthole-style window in the living room
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The interior decor in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home is rustic and features stone effect and wood
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The kitchen in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home includes a four-burner propane-powered stove
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home features useful kick drawers for storing bits and pieces
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The kitchen in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home includes a handy pull-out cutting board
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The bathroom features a flushing toilet, sink, and corner shower, as well as some storage space and a washing machine and dryer
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home features a storage-integrated staircase
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The balcony area in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home is accessed from the loft bedroom
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The balcony area in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home looks very small but will be used primarily by children
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home's loft bedroom includes a bed and some storage space
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Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home's main bedroom includes a double bed and a home office area
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MitchCraft Tiny Homes, which recently completed a very compact model, has also put the finishing touches to another towable dwelling that's far larger. Named Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home, it features a distinctive rustic exterior design and has a roomy interior layout that includes a home office area, two bedrooms, and even boasts a small balcony.

As its name suggests, Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home measures 30 x 10 ft (9.1 x 3 m), which means it's around 2 ft (0.6 m) wider than most tiny houses we cover and will need a permit to tow in the US. This extra space doesn't sound like a lot, but every inch matters when you're dealing with tiny houses.

The exterior's rustic styling continues inside, which has generous glazing, most notably a large porthole-style window. Visitors enter into a living room area, which contains a small sofa, a removable table, and an electric fireplace. The kitchen is adjacent and looks quite spacious, with a four-burner propane-powered stove, oven, microwave, a fridge/freezer, sink and lots of cabinetry, including a pull out cutting table and kick drawers.

The bathroom is next to the kitchen and has a separate washer and dryer, a flushing toilet, and a shower, plus yet more storage space.

Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home has generous glazing, including a large porthole-style window in the living room
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There are two bedrooms in Lisa's 30 x 10 Tiny Home. The master bedroom is downstairs and accessed by a sliding door near the living room. This has lots of headroom for standing upright and hosts a double bed and storage space, as well as the small desk area/home office.

The guest bedroom is at the opposite side of the home, near the bathroom, and is accessed by a storage-integrated staircase. This is a typical loft-style bedroom with a low ceiling, a bed and some storage space, and opens onto the balcony. The balcony itself looks very small but will be used primarily by the owner's visiting grandchildren and the owner even plans to add a fun slide for the kids.

We've no word on the price of this model.

Source: MitchCraft Tiny Homes

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4 comments
Joy Parr
There's nothing tiny about this 3-axle heavyweight caravan. Glamping has gone mobile. It didn't take long. What might this cost to tow any distance at all?
Unsold
Layout seems nice. Needs to cut down the surfacing and materials to about half. It's too busy inside and out. And you should never push a window opening up against a materials change. For a tiny home to seem more spacious/larger, you want unbroken spans of contiguous material and work hard to align window and door openings in a scheme that makes sense. Inside and out.
Knot
The price is $245,000 as per the gallery on their website. https://mitchcrafttinyhomes.com/gallery/
martinwinlow
Fake stone cladding on a mobile home...? PLEASE!!!!