This Tiny Home Provides More Of An Apartment-Living Experience Rather Than A Micro-Living One

Designed by Canada’s Rover Tiny Homes, this tiny house is called the Silvertip. It is a non-towable model that packs a punch with a spacious living environment. It has been blessed with a bunch of cozy comforts, the kind you would usually see in an apartment rather than a tiny home.

It includes a spacious bedroom, a dishwasher, and a bathtub. You can install the home on a trailer or its foundations, depending on your requirements. The exterior is equipped with a deck, and the house is finished in engineered wood topped with a metal roof and some cedar accenting.

Designer: Rover Tiny Homes

The house occupies around 480 sq ft, so it isn’t a compact tiny home. It is one of the bigger models, with a main entrance that can be accessed from the dock. The entrance leads to the living room which is furnished with a sofa, a table, some chairs, and a large electric fireplace. The kitchen is nearby, and it is well-proportioned and designed as well. It features quartz countertops, a breakfast bar for two, a fridge/freezer, a sink, an oven with a stove, a dishwasher, and plenty of storage space.

The kitchen is connected to a hallway with a laundry area. This section includes a stacked washing machine and a dryer, as well as a secondary entrance into the house. The hallway also connects to a bathroom with a vanity sink, a flushing toilet, a bathtub, and a shower. The home contains two bedrooms – the master bedroom is located downstairs. It has plenty of storage space and a queen-sized bed. Since the bedroom is downstairs, residents can stand upright, without worrying about hitting their head on the ceiling.

The second bedroom is a loft that can be entered through a ladder. It has a low ceiling, and plenty of space for storage or a double bed. The tiny home is priced at US$113,500, but since it has a lot of customization options such as the number of bedrooms and interior layout, the price can change quite a bit.

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