Luke and Tina’s 204 Sq. Ft. Mountaineer Tiny Home with Rooftop Deck

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This is Luke and Tina’s 204 sq. ft. solar-powered tiny home on wheels built using Backcountry Tiny Homes Plans. Outside, you’ll notice there’s a rooftop balcony accessible from the sleeping loft. When you step inside, you’ll find a living area, two lofts, a bathroom, kitchen, and plenty of storage throughout.

The off-grid home also features a rainwater harvesting system and a composting toilet. If you’re interested, plans are available to purchase if you’d like to build your own.

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Couple’s 204 Sq. Ft. Mountaineer Tiny Home with Rooftop Deck

More Details on this Tiny House

Luke and Tina (husband and wife) designed this tiny house themselves.

They’re both engineers so they made the plans and hired a contractor to build it.

The tiny house can function completely off-grid because it has solar, composting, rainwater harvesting, and propane.

They live on a 40 acre farm on the foothills of Mt. Hood.

The house features hide-away space savers like a dining room table, coffee table, chairs, doors, drying rack, and storage that can’t be seen.

There’s a walk-able and waterproof roof deck that has access via a small hobbit door from the bedroom loft!

The house features live edge redwood slabs and 12″ redwood panels all around.

This tiny home has a mountaineering look and feel which is why there’s a large gear cabinet! It houses all of their outdoor gear easily.

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Interested in buying the plans? Visit http://www.backcountrytinyhomes.com/

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