Victorian Prepper

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A custom tiny house on wheels built by Maximus Extreme Tiny Homes in Utah.

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14 comments

  • Mom-Oh says:

    Wow!!! What a great design!!! FINALLY! A tiny house that doesn’t look like a barn!

  • Sara Moore says:

    Is this home for sale?

  • Marti says:

    Very nice! I love the stairs and the partial brick wall the most. Would never have thought of brick inside a tiny home.

  • Robin says:

    Beautiful, but no cooktop, stove or oven? Is there a sink in the bathroom?

  • Kathy says:

    Impressive and charming at the same time! I do have something to say about the current TH trend of storage staircases: you may be young and agile, but one misstep in the night, and it’s goodbye loft bedroom for a good long while. What is so terrible about banisters? Rope banisters, storage banisters, laundry-line banisters—they’re multi-purpose and can keep people from having to trade their TH for a spell in rehab.

    I think this too shall pass. I’ll be buying a TH for my old age, and by the time I get there, your THs will be amazing. Love the cachement system, the size o the kitchen, and the very different look to this house.

  • Ellen says:

    Designs improving all of the time. Yes Bannisters great idea! Still I am asking all TH builders. IS IT POSSIBLE to have pop-ups in the loft roof area? It would be wonderful to be able to stand up in the loft! Many of us planning to get a TH to retire in are not planning to move but a few times. I see there are pop- outs for the sides of a TH making it easier to exercise in a TH. I do not really like to exercise at a gym and am fond of walking but I do like yoga. Would like to be able to do some yoga at home! I like having a table and chairs to share a meal. I have seen some great designs for that. This TH has great style. Like the flat roof for rainwater and even a tiny roof garden. How big is this TH? I wonder what it would be like at 24 or 28 feet ? Love the brick for a FP. TH s Need tiny fireplaces! Lol! Looking forward to more sensational designs.

  • Cheri g says:

    As the owner and designer of food trailers, believe me this will get really old. Everyone will get old. Loft is useless and we all get bad knees. Yes cozy. But that gets old unless you are living alone. Then add a pet and you are officially putting up the for sale sign. Keep up the great ideas. Not many mobile parks will let you park there so you need your own land. And emptying the toilet will get old and smelly real fast. Think it through. It’s a lot of money for a fleeting idea

  • This is a lovely product! The designs are beautiful and functional. I would be proud to have something like this and I am in the market.

  • Michele Dunphy says:

    This is a wonderful design for a Tiny House ! What would this house cost to build as you show it here ? That’s the one item missing on this website !! Thank you !!

  • Peggy Trivilino says:

    This little house has some lovely, very atmospheric design elements, but one can’t cook with atmosphere. Presumably the lady for whom this house is designed has enough money to eat most of her meals out–or, possibly she has truly deplorable eating habits, because most food that can be “cooked” in a microwave is processed and very unhealthful. Subsequent variants of this home’s design would be greatly improved by enlarging the kitchen area and adding at least a two-burner cooktop and a small oven. For most of us, daily living, of necessity and/or by inclination, involves cooking.

  • Janet says:

    Why do they always put a microwave so high, it isn’t safe to remove hot items from them. My RV has a microwave over the stove’s hood/fan. I usually put one of those one step folding steps by the oven so I feel safer stepping up to remove cooked food from the microwave. I’m not short at almost 5′ 3″, so I wonder how others manage high things.

  • Janet says:

    Please forgive me. I didn’t mention how much like this charming tiny house. I would need somewhere for a sewing machine and fabric. I have started filling pillow shams with my fabric for storage. Any suggestions for a sewing area in a tiny house. I need enough room to make quilts.

  • michael morgan says:

    hello

    i want to know how much u what for it

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