This micro tiny house on wheels is must be a perfect example for live big in a small space. This cute 90-square-foot tiny home is called โAcornโ created by the โBackcountry Tiny Homesโ. They built this compact home on a trailer measures 16-foot in length, 9-foot in width and 12-foot in height.
Micro Tiny House On Wheels | Acorn by Backcountry Tiny Homes
Unlike other micro tiny homes which has some lack of features due to the small space, the Acornโs unique compact design comes with important features such as main floor sleeping area, dining area, bathroom and kitchen.
Itโs unique oversized glass windows provides maximum amount of natural light and allows you to get some nature views.ย Those massive windows makes the house looks more adorable. Itโs built-in 26-square-foot deck provides and extra living space for You to enjoy your evening snacks.
Main living room of this micro tiny house comes with a convertible sofa bed, fold down custom leaflet table, backlit metal tree decoration and a Large picture windows. There is a cabinet with wood stove on top and large shelving unit in between the living area and kitchen. So you will get tons of storage space for your valuables.
The full sized kitchen features two burner electric cooktop, under counter refrigerator, drop-down dining table, wall mounted vacuum cleaner and IKEA Langudden sink. When comes to the bathroom, there is a flush toilet with storage overhead, acrylic one piece shower and Moen Adler shower head.
The company have provided the 3D model of this house plan for $249. If you are a DIY lover and having good handyman skills, then itโs perfect for you. The price for the fully finished Acorn tiny house is $29,995. And they also provide the shell version of this house for $16,995. Check the Acorn tiny house on Backcountry Tiny Homes.com!
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Do you sell them
This โAcornโ tiny home was created and sell by the โBackcountry Tiny Homesโ
Very cute. Surprised how much you fit into a small footprint. However, to be freeway legal in the US, it cannot be any wider than 8 1/5′, any wider would require a special permit each time you move it.
So? It’s not a motor home or RV trailer that people are going to take from campground to campground. You pick a lot, get a permit, hauler and escorts, and you move it – once. Then park it and live in it. Like any other mobile home.