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Tiny in name only: Sizable towable home can squeeze in eight

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The Traveler's Paradise is a gigantic tiny house measuring 41 ft (12.5 m) in length
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The Traveler's Paradise is based on a triple-axle trailer and measures a total length of 41 ft (12.5 m)
Mint Tiny House Company
The Traveler's Paradise is a gigantic tiny house measuring 41 ft (12.5 m) in length
Mint Tiny House Company
The Traveler's Paradise's main living area is kept a comfortable temperature with a mini-split air-conditioning unit
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Visitors enter the Traveler's Paradise into the living room
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The Traveler's Paradise measures a total length of 41 ft (12.5 m)
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The Traveler's Paradise includes a spacious kitchen that has quite a lot of counter space and cabinetry for a tiny house
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The Traveler's Paradise's kitchen includes a fridge/freezer, twin sink, oven and a three-burner stove
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The Traveler's Paradise's bathroom includes a shower, sink and a toilet
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The bathroom in the Traveler's Paradise connects to the master bedroom
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The Traveler's Paradise's master bedroom features a small sliding barn-style door
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The Traveler's Paradise has a roomy interior, by tiny house standards
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The Traveler's Paradise includes two loft bedrooms. One is accessed by removable ladder and the other is reached by storage-integrated staircase
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The Traveler's Paradise's loft-style bedrooms are typical tiny house bedrooms with low ceilings
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Canada’s Mint Tiny House Company recently completed a new towable home based on its Canada Goose. As was the case with that model, the Traveler’s Paradise is a tiny house that's really tiny in name only and can sleep an impressive eight people under one roof.

The Traveler’s Paradise measures 41 ft (12.5 m) long and is based on a triple-axle trailer. Its exterior styling is similar to the Canada Goose but it’s finished in white, with a metal roof.

Visitors enter into the living room, which is pictured empty but can be furnished with a large sofa bed to sleep two, if the owners want to maximize the home’s sleeping capacity to eight. That could work as a vacation home or while having guests over, but if used as a full-time abode, around four people seems like it would be much more comfortable.

The kitchen is situated next to the living room and includes a fridge/freezer, a ceramic double sink, an oven and a three-burner propane-powered stove. There’s quite a lot of counter space and cabinetry available in there, plus some shelving. A mini-split air-conditioning unit is installed for heating and cooling the interior of the home.

The Traveler's Paradise has a roomy interior, by tiny house standards
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The kitchen also connects to the bathroom with a small barn-style sliding door. This contains a shower, sink, and a toilet, plus yet another sliding door which in turn leads to the master bedroom in the gooseneck (raised) part of the trailer. The master bedroom sleeps two and has enough headroom for the owners to stand upright in – a luxury in a tiny house – and some more storage space.

Back in the main living area, there are two bedroom lofts, each of which can sleep up to two people. The first is reached by storage-integrated staircase and is a typical loft-style tiny house with a low ceiling. The second is the same, though that one is reached by a removable ladder.

The Traveler's Paradise's master bedroom features a small sliding barn-style door
Mint Tiny House Company

The Traveler’s Paradise gets power from a standard RV-style hookup and is available for US$111,300.

Source: Mint Tiny House Company

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3 comments
paul314
Total floor area somewhere between 500-600 square feet? Yep, it is difficult to call that tiny.
IvanWashington
only 200 sq/ft smaller than my tin can. vastly overpriced. why a barn door for the bedroom rather than a simpler hinged door?
jack82
How much does it weigh?????