



We loved touring this 30-foot long and 8.5-foot wide tiny house on wheels, it has a layout that we feel is very functional with a large (relatively speaking!) living room and sofa bed, 2 sitting areas that could be used as a work space and a dining table, a massive kitchen with all the mod cons including a dishwasher (that we accidentally turned on while filming), and a spacious bathroom with an extra large stall shower, space for a washer dryer combo, and to hang clothes.

In addition to the sofa bed, there are two full-sized lofts, one that is accessible with a staircase and one with a ladder that tucks away when not in use. We were impressed with all of the ventilation options in this house, it has loads of windows, a Lunos HRV system, and fans in the bathroom and above the stove.

In the summer months it is mostly powered with the 17 solar panels on the roof, and in the winter it gets plugged in using an extension cord since the heat is electric and there's no way solar could keep that going.

If you've ever been curious about what it would be like to live in a tiny house, this is your opportunity to check it out! Ours is fully equipped with everything you'd need to explore the tiny living lifestyle, with clever storage solutions and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy.

Check out this BC tiny house on Airbnb here: https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/26717465











