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Urban Craftsman tiny house offers luxurious living in a little package

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The recently-completed Urban Craftsman is up for sale for US$72,000
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The Urban Craftsman sits on a 26 ft (4.87 m) trailer
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The Urban Craftsman comprises a total of 290 sq ft (27 sq m) of usable floorspace
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The recently-completed Urban Craftsman is up for sale for US$72,000
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The finish throughout the Urban Craftsman looks to a high standard and includes copper and and bronze hardware throughout
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Handcrafted Movement clearly put a lot of time and effort into ensuring the Urban Craftsman has the kind of high-end finish you don't typically expect in a tiny house
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Handcrafted Movement says everything in the pictures is included in the sale except for the couch
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Handcrafted Movement used reclaimed oak timber 
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The interior of the Urban Craftsman is finished to a high standard
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The Urban Craftsman features LED lighting throughout
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The Urban Craftsman's kitchen area
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Handcrafted Movement spent 80 hours on milling, installing, and waxing the oak herringbone floor alone
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Urban Craftsman's small dining area to the right comes with two bar stools
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Handcrafted Movement installed lots of storage space throughout the tiny home
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The Urban Craftsman's bedroom loft is topped by an operable skylight
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Storage space above the Urban Craftsman's cooker
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View from the Urban Craftsman's loft bedroom
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There's plenty of storage space in the Urban Craftsman's bathroom
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The Urban Craftsman's bathroom includes a 5 ft (1.5 m)-long freestanding bathtub with shower head and curtain
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The interior of the Urban Craftsman includes a lounge area with electric fireplace and wall-mounted TV
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The Urban Craftsman has blinds fitted for privacy 
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The Urban Craftsman's sleeping loft
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The Urban Craftsman's propane-powered range cooker
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Storage-integrated stairs include the Urban Craftsman's refrigerator 
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The main living area in the Urban Craftsman
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Handcrafted Movement clearly put a lot of time and effort into trying to give the Urban Craftsman the kind of high-end feel you don't typically get from a tiny house. For example, some 80 hours were spent on milling, installing and waxing the oak herringbone floor alone, while the rest of the home sees a similar attempt to imbue a sense of high quality craftsmanship.

The Urban Craftsman sits on a 26 ft (4.87 m) double-axle trailer and comprises a total of 290 sq ft (27 sq m) of usable floorspace. The exterior is a pretty typical looking tiny house, clad in board & batten siding with Pacific Red Cedar accenting. It's topped by a seam metal roof.

The interior features the aforementioned herringbone floor, reclaimed oak timber, solid oak butcher block countertops, wall paneling, and copper and bronze hardware.

Inside, there's a small lounge with a couch, electric fireplace and a wall-mounted TV. Next to this lies a kitchen and dining area which includes a Belfast sink that angles away from the wall and a propane-powered four-burner range cooker with a hood fan that has integrated storage. An energy-efficient refrigerator is integrated into the stairs and the dining area includes bar stools.

The bathroom includes a 5 ft (1.5 m)-long freestanding bathtub with shower head and curtain, low-flow toilet, and storage space.

The Urban Craftsman includes two lofts. The main one serves as a bedroom loft and is accessed by a storage-integrated staircase. It includes a queen-size bed and an operable skylight. The secondary loft is intended for storage and can be accessed with a ladder.

LED lighting is installed throughout the tiny house and it gets power from a standard RV-style hookup. Hot water is provided by a tankless propane-powered hot water heater.

Naturally, you pay a premium for the high quality materials and hours spent on this build and it's currently up for sale for US$72,000. While certainly not cheap, it's priced less than other luxury tiny homes we've covered, like the Alpha and Vintage Glam, for example. Everything in the photos is included in the sale, except the couch.

Source: Handcrafted Movement

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7 comments
Jeff Goldstein
Very nice. For towing into location, who much does it weigh? I would love to have something like this for a vacation house near the beach. Are there any beach towns on the Atlantic or intercoastal whose zoning allows these houses?
EricTruax
For real? Man I just passed through Pascagoula, and almost all of Mississippi, and Louisiana ; and they done got what looks even better in a tow on trailer shack with a poster column front porch & all! For bout 1/3 that amount! I mean really? MAN! Just like some Hipsters to reinvent the wheel and try to call it JENUIINNEE INGINEUITY...pfft! :D
Bushpossum
Okay as long as your friend or mum in a wheelchair doesn't show up.
MaryOrtisCreighton
I was expecting something really modern looking; lots of white and boring, from how the exterior looks. I was pleasantly surprised at how nice and livable the inside is. It's one of the best looking tiny home interiors I've seen. The only drawback is the exterior. How did they manage to do such a lovely job inside and make the exterior look so boring?
JohnM.Doyle
Nice design job but why no photo of the toilet or is it that square looking thing next to the bathroom sink or is it in the bathtub?
Nik
It's fine, if you like living in an expensive corridor.
ddavel544
No toilet? If so, it's a deal breaker for me. I think that refrigerator will need some vent space from behind it. But otherwise, it's a pretty lil house.