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A Seattle, Washington couple hired the Tiny Heirloom team to build a tiny house so they could downsize and travel with their twin toddler boys. The boys’ room is located over the gooseneck and has room for two beds and 40-cubic-feet of storage. The gooseneck tiny home is 34-feet long and has 270-square-feet of living …

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The Phoenix by Wind River Tiny Homes gets its name from the Shou Sugi Ban (charred) cedar exterior. The tiny house interior continues the theme with dark wood accents, hardwood flooring, and cabinets. The kitchen includes a hickory butcher block countertop, custom shaker style cabinets, reclaimed wood pocket door, and a live edge cedar bar …

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This gorgeous 37′ gooseneck tiny house is the Denali by Timbercraft Tiny Homes. The spacious tiny house includes 23 wood clad windows, two exterior doors, a folding rear porch, and an outdoor shower. Inside the 352-square-foot farmhouse is a bedroom above the gooseneck with stand up headroom, a real closet, and a built-in queen size …

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From Quebec, Canada-based Minimaliste is this beautiful 32′ gooseneck tiny house, the Sakura. The 10.5′ wide house totals 380-square-feet including the main floor and loft space. The exterior siding is white cedar with a blue steel accent piece over the gooseneck. There is also an 80-square-foot red cedar rooftop terrace that is accessible through the …

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This one-of-a-kind gooseneck tiny house was built by MitchCraft Tiny Homes for their clients, Elise and Clara. The Colorado-based builder used custom fabricated panel siding, cedar tongue-and-groove, and a shou sugi ban burnt cedar chevron accent to create one of the most unique exteriors we’ve seen! Designed for full-time living, the 31′ tiny house is …

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From Fredericksburg, Virginia-based Tiny House Building Company is the 32-foot Waterford. The gooseneck tiny home features a queen bedroom loft with boat hatch-style skylight for roof deck access. The Waterford was built on a triple axle trailer with gray siding and a pearl gray metal roof. A white full light front door leads into the …

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The Mulberry is a 40-foot custom gooseneck tiny house built by Virginia-based Tiny House Building Company. The home features a bedroom with in-floor storage over the gooseneck. The exterior has green, white, and blue scallop shingles combined with standard green shingles. There is a retractable awning over the the full light front door. The U-shaped …

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From Colorado-based SimBLISSity Tiny Homes is the Valhalla, a 35-foot gooseneck tiny home with nautical theme. The exterior has a copper color metal roof and stained tongue-and-groove pine siding with two circular windows. The windows have a compass design and were made out of walnut and maple. At the rear of the house is an …

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Designed and built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a family of five is this 460-square-foot gooseneck tiny house, the Pemberley. The tiny house trailer is 30’+7′ and was a custom build by Trailer Made with Dexter air ride suspension axles and an automatic leveling system. The Pemberley was constructed from structural insulated panels (SIPs), …

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