The Huckleberry 30' x 10' Tiny Home

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The Huckleberry is one of our favourite builds yet! At a roomy 10’ wide by 30’ long, this tiny home is full of special features and reclaimed items. A ground floor master bedroom, ample space for yoga, and a bay window seat makes this home feel like the perfect fit for cozy days, and the gigantic closet in the bedroom means you have plenty of room for all of your things.

Full video tour with Mat and Danielle from Exploring Alternatives coming soon!

Features include:

  • hand-made set of fir garden doors

  • hand-made Dutch/split door in the bathroom

  • reclaimed countertops made from structural beams salvaged from a factory in Vancouver

  • reclaimed shelving from the client’s personal supply

  • vintage reclaimed Jotul woodstove with a bread oven and dual cooktops

  • in-floor heating in the bathroom underneath of natural slate tile

  • vintage cast iron bathtub for luxurious soaks

  • reclaimed vanity in the bathroom salvaged and brought by the client’s grandmother in Quebec

  • reclaimed bathtub faucet salvaged from a family friend and brought all the way from Scotland

Appliances:

  • stacking washer and dryer

  • flush toilet

  • portable induction cooktop

  • on-demand electric water heat

  • mid-sized fridge and freezer

The 28' Dandelion tiny home • solar powered, two skylights, and so much light!

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The Dandelion is an open-feeling 28’ tiny home that is overflowing with light! Two skylights, garden doors, and transom windows make this tiny house seem incredibly spacious inside. Natural finishes and a dark hickory flooring set the perfect backdrop for classic white appliances and a dark butcherblock countertop. A 24” Unique fridge sits across from a 3-burner propane range and a propane wall-mounted heater provides ample heating for the space. Water is heated via an externally mounted on-demand propane water heater, and power is provided by an on-board solar system that is contained in an insulated and vented storage box on the front of the tiny home.