Tiny Houses

Extra-wide tiny house makes for a luxurious interior layout

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Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home has a total floorspace of 340 sq ft (31 sq m)
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home was built to order and cost US$216,000
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
As its name suggests, Clay's 34' x 10' measures 34 x 10 ft (10 x 3 m)
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home is finished in board and batten siding
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home is based on a triple-axle gooseneck trailer
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home features two doors. One offers access to the living room, while the other is on the opposite side of the home and enters into the kitchen
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home features a relatively spacious living room for a tiny house
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home has a total floorspace of 340 sq ft (31 sq m)
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home has a well-stocked kitchen that includes full-size appliances, such as a dishwasher
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home has lots of cabinetry and storage nooks in the kitchen and elsewhere
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home has just one bedroom, which is reached by a few storage-integrated steps
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
The bathroom in Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home includes a composting toilet, sink, and a bathtub with a shower
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
The bedroom in Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home is located in the gooseneck (raised) area of the home and has ample headroom to stand upright
MitchCraft Tiny Homes
The bedroom in Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home offers access to a small loft for the owner's cat
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Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home's cat area is reached through the wardrobe unit in the bedroom
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Though this recently completed model's larger-than-usual width of 10 ft (3 m) isn't a huge increase over the industry standard of 8.5 ft (2.6 m), every inch counts when it comes to tiny houses. Indeed, MitchCraft Tiny Homes made use of the extra space to add some luxurious small living comforts, including a dishwasher, bathtub, and a bedroom with enough headroom to stand upright – plus a separate loft area for the owner's cat.

No prizes for guessing how long the Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home measures, but for the metric-inclined, it comes in at 10.3 m. It's finished in board and batten siding, and is based on a triple-axle gooseneck trailer.

Unusually, there are two doors to get into this one. One provides access to the kitchen and the other connects to the living room. Entering through the latter, visitors find a large entertainment unit, a TV, and a vibrant blue sofa – this blue motif is repeated throughout the home. A skylight, combined with generous glazing helps fill the interior with daylight. There are also quite a lot of drawers and other storage units squeezed in there.

Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home was built to order and cost US$216,000
MitchCraft Tiny Homes

The kitchen is situated near the living room and is well-stocked by tiny house standards. It's arranged in a U-shape and has lots of cabinetry, a large sink, plus a microwave, a four-burner propane-powered stove, oven, fridge/freezer – and the dishwasher, which is still a relative rarity in a tiny house.

Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home features two doors. One offers access to the living room, while the other is on the opposite side of the home and enters into the kitchen
MitchCraft Tiny Homes

Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home places the relatively large bathroom near the kitchen. This has a composting toilet, a stacked washing machine and dryer, a sink, plus the bathtub and shower.

There's just one bedroom in this tiny house and it's situated in the gooseneck (raised) part of the trailer. It's reached by a few storage-integrated steps and, as mentioned, has ample headroom inside for the owner to stand upright, unlike many tiny houses which have low loft-like ceilings. The sleeping space contains a double bed and some cabinetry. This has a small cat door in it, which offers access to another loft area solely for the cat to enjoy some peace and quiet.

Clay's 34' x 10' Tiny Home was built to order and is priced at the higher end of the market, costing US$216,000.

Source: MitchCraft Tiny Homes

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4 comments
alcalde
Why do these tiny houses cost at least as much as full size houses?
Fairly Reasoner
Bigger. What a concept.
jerryd
10' wide is seriously better because you can have different things on each side and a longer sight distance. I do great in my 10'x16' version and still have 6' of wall to do something with after all my needs are met.
A 10' x 30' should only cost $60k at most. I built mine half that size for just $5k in parts, helper, not on a trailer.
Also I like the trailer to be a flat bed and pull out and used, instead of rotting under the house.
Willyboy
@alcade. Most don't, only the higher specced ones. Plus, many people build their own which brings the cost down substantially.