Pimberly

The Pimberly is completely decked out with lovely woodwork and actual wood on the interior. It sits on a trailer that uses air suspension to protect the home itself while in transit.

8 comments

  • Smitty says:

    Nice tiny home! Good layout and 480sqf, Nice!

  • Sherri says:

    Love this house except for wht I belive is the heater on top of the safe, on the counter, what is the price and can we change the heater situation, love the outside color. Think I woud like a stove instead of the safe. Its very beautiful..My favorite so far.

  • Barb Duder says:

    Almost too big to be called a tiny…but definitely amazing! I love all of the storage…and the real closet!! I would love to see it staged with furniture – just for a better idea of scale. I

    The only negative that I can see is the heater in the middle of the kitchen counter?! I’m not sure what that is about but it seems like it could have found a better home!

  • Nunya says:

    Don’t waste your time watching the video. In all the hundreds of tiny House videos I’ve watched, this is by far the absolute worst. The music alone is unbearable, and the camera angles and close up video is completely pointless.

  • kristina nadreau says:

    l the giant size washer and dryer are not appropriate use of space in a tiny house. wood stove is absurd. good craftsmanship on the wood and the steel work.

  • CC says:

    How much is it?

  • Cappy Clark says:

    Pemberly is great! Have couple of questions though: 1. Can the framing be done in metal to lighten it? 2. Does it have any outside storage? 3. Can a regular staircase be put in place of the ladders to get into the lofts? 4. I really hate those corner shower units, can a small bathtub and shower unit be put in, along with composting toilet?

  • Mo says:

    This home was designed for a couple with three children, one of whom was born two days after the delivery of their new home. The full-sized w&d is necessary for a family that size, and 92sf per person is, in fact, tiny living. (Today’s lesson: Learn all you can before criticizing someone else’s decisions.)

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