This All-Electric Tiny Home Has Floor-to-Ceiling Glass, Two Lofts, and Still Fits on a Trailer - Yanko Design
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This All-Electric Tiny Home Has Floor-to-Ceiling Glass, Two Lofts, and Still Fits on a Trailer - Yanko Design
"At 9.6 ft (2.9 m) wide and 13.6 ft (4.2 m) tall, it exceeds standard tiny house dimensions on both axes, trading easy towing for something more difficult to find in this category: breathing room. The trade-off is real, though. Those expanded dimensions mean a permit is required to tow it on public roads, which limits the spontaneous mobility that draws many buyers to trailer-based homes."
"For a tiny house, the appliance list reads more like a residential spec sheet: electric oven, induction cooktop, sink, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and a washer/dryer. Where many tiny home kitchens force owners to choose between a cooktop and counter space, this layout accommodates both without the usual spatial tug-of-war. The dishwasher alone is a rarity at this scale, a small detail that signals Escape designed this for full-time habitation."
"The extra width becomes most apparent here. Generous glazing wraps a space large enough for a sofa, a full entertainment center with TV and electric fireplace, and additional storage. One large window frames the view and floods the room with daylight, turning what could feel like a dark box into something closer to a studio apartment."
Escape's eONE XL Wide & Tall represents a departure from conventional tiny house design by prioritizing interior livability over easy portability. At 9.6 feet wide and 13.6 feet tall on a 31-foot double-axle trailer, it exceeds standard dimensions on both axes. The expanded proportions require towing permits, limiting spontaneous mobility but creating genuine breathing room. The kitchen features a comprehensive appliance suite including dishwasher, washer-dryer, electric oven, and induction cooktop—amenities rarely found in tiny homes. Generous cabinetry and counter space eliminate typical spatial compromises. The living room benefits from the extra width, accommodating a full sofa, entertainment center, and abundant natural light through wraparound glazing, creating an apartment-like environment rather than a cramped box.
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