Saturday, February 9, 2013

Tiny House For Sale! (Update: House Sold April 2013--Best Wishes to the Tiny House in its New Life!)








Interior Living Area

Built-in couch with storage space underneath



Interior of closet (1 of 2)

Kitchen









 Bathroom
Durastall shower with RainMan portable camp shower
Bathroom opposite shower; includes outlet for electric composting toilet

Double Loft



UPDATE: Tiny House Sold Spring 2013

Custom Tiny House With Double Loft Made From Reclaimed Wood

Features/Amenities

  • Interior and exterior wood from reclaimed Eastern Pine from two Texas farmhouses by Echo Reclamation
  • Double loft can house two queen-sized mattresses or additional storage
  • Plumbing and electric installed by licensed plumber and electrician
  • Beadboard interior in bathroom and lofts 
  • Generous storage underneath kitchen counters, in two closets, and in built-in six-foot couch
  • Stainless steel counters in kitchen
  • Three-burner propane range
  • New double-panedLow-E windows throughout
  • LED lighting for lower energy use
  • Includes propane detector and two smoke/fire/carbon monoxide detectors
  • Batt insulation throughout
  • Built on new JB utility trailer with front and rear brakes
  • Custom exterior light
  • 30" x 30" Mustee Durastall shower
  • Hookup for propane water heater
  • Outlet in bathroom for electric composting toilet
  • Comes with dorm fridge, nearly full propane tank, and the following supplies for off-grid showering/water storage: RainMain hot camp shower and two stainless steel water crocks
 Other Considerations
  • There are fittings/hook-ups for a propane water heater, but there is no installed water heater
  • A Dickinson propane boat heater is installed, but it is loud and does not heat efficiently; we used an electric space heater in its place
  • Floor shows wear especially in main living area and should be retouched/refinished
  • Does not come with a composting toilet
  • Interior plumbing does not empty into a tank--it's very gray water friendly, but container will need to be emptied
  • Because it's built on a utility trailer, it can be towed to your location with a heavy duty truck. We towed it to its current location with a Uhaul truck. Unfortunately, we don't have the ability to tow or transport it somewhere else, but it is moveable with the right vehicle or a company that ships RVs
Contact
  • Asking price $16,500
  • Currently parked in Albuquerque, New Mexico; contact us to see it