This Extra-Wide Tiny House Has A Ground-Floor Bedroom & A Real Bathtub - Yanko Design
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This Extra-Wide Tiny House Has A Ground-Floor Bedroom & A Real Bathtub - Yanko Design
"The tiny house movement has always been about intentional living and simplicity, but it's never demanded that comfort be part of the trade-off. Vancouver Island's Rewild Homes proves this point brilliantly with the Juniper, an extra-wide tiny house that challenges everything you thought you knew about small-space living. Measuring 34 feet long and just over 10.5 feet wide, the Juniper sits on a triple-axle trailer."
"Unlike most tiny houses that force residents up a ladder to a cramped loft, the Juniper offers something almost unheard of: a proper ground-floor bedroom. Located at the far end of the home, this sleeping space accommodates a queen bed with full standing height. The cedar ceiling and whitewashed wood walls create an atmosphere that's equal parts cozy cabin and modern sanctuary. A barn-style sliding door adds privacy, while a full-glass exterior door floods the room with natural light and provides direct outdoor access."
Rewild Homes designed the Juniper as an extra-wide tiny house measuring 34 feet long and just over 10.5 feet wide, sitting on a triple-axle trailer and requiring special permits for transport across Canadian roads. The added width creates a more spacious, breathable interior. Exterior materials combine metal cladding, cedar siding, white window trim, and a durable metal roof for a balanced, aging-well aesthetic. A full-glass entry door floods the interior with light. The layout includes a proper ground-floor bedroom with queen bed and full standing height, cedar ceiling, whitewashed wood walls, a barn-style sliding door, and a generous loft above for storage.
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