The Cumberland is designed by Wind River Built, and it features a length of 45 feet. It is quite a big home, and as big as a tiny home can be before it needs to be called something else. All the rooms are arranged on one level, and the house showcases a spacious open interior with a home office as well as a large porch.
It has an increased width of 12 feet instead of the typical 8 feet. It needs a permit to be towed on a public road in North America, but this also implies that it has a spacious and free-flowing interior. The exterior showcases a finish of engineered wood, and it is topped by a metal roof. You can access the home through a porch area, and it also includes a ceiling fan.
Designer: Wind River Built
The interior of the home occupies around 400 sq ft, with the entrance opening into the living room. The living room includes a sofa, as well as space for a TV and entertainment center. The kitchen is placed next to the living room, and it is quite spacious. It features a breakfast for two, an oven, a built-in dishwasher, an electric cooktop and an entertainment center. There is space for a microwave and cabinetry as well.
The kitchen is connected to the home office, which includes a big desk and seating. The bathroom is adjacent to the home office, and it includes a flushing toilet, vanity sink, and a tiled shower. The office is next to a small laundry room with sufficient space for a stacked washing machine and dryer. The opposite end of the home includes the bedroom, and since it is a downstairs bedroom, it has plenty of headroom to stand upright. The room seems quite spacious, and it includes a king- or queen-sized bedroom with plenty of floorspace, and storage areas.
The Cumberland only includes one bedroom, but it can be incorporated with more if needed. You can swap the office for bunk beds, creating additional sleeping space if needed. A loft bedroom can also be installed, so the home will then have a sleeping capacity of six people. The tiny home is currently up for sale, and priced at around US$148,000.
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