When this young family weighed up their housing options, they wanted something which was non-toxic, environmentally friendly and affordable. A tiny home on wheels was the perfect solution.
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Teaming up with builder Ben Garratt of Healthy Tiny Homes, their home on wheels was actually constructed as part of a tiny house building work-shop in Vancouver, bringing a sense of community into the project.
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The family already has big plans for the home, as they intend to live in it for the next years while renovating a larger home on the property, with the intention of one day gifting the home on wheels to their daughter.
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Stepping inside the home you’re welcomed by the warm wooden interior. Pine boards cover the walls and ceiling and are stained using hemp oil. The tiny house has a wonderful wooden aroma with a hint of sweetness from the oil. A large sofa has been strategically positioned at the end of the home.
The kitchen is designed to be functional and open. The space has a large countertop with breakfast bar (the photo shows the incomplete kitchen with the final bench yet to be fitted) a sizeable fridge, oven and washing machine. Several of the appliances have cleverly been built into the stairs to save space in the kitchen allowing for extra cupboard storage.