This towable tiny house packs a lot into a small space. It measures 26 feet long and offers two bedrooms and an open living area. The kitchen is also well-equipped.
The Amelia is a design from Teacup Tiny Homes. It sits on a double-axle trailer. The exterior features white board-and-batten siding and steel, topped with a metal roof. Inside, white paneling and vinyl flooring create a clean look. The home is 341 square feet, providing all the essential amenities.
Inside the Amelia
The entrance opens into the living room. It feels spacious for a compact home. There's a large storage unit and room for a sofa. Large windows let in plenty of natural light.
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The kitchen is nearby. It features a farmhouse-style sink, an oven, and a four-burner propane stove. There's also a fridge/freezer and plenty of cabinets, including a pull-out pantry. A breakfast bar offers a dining area.
The kitchen leads to the bathroom at the back of the home. A sliding door opens to a walk-in shower, a vanity sink, and a flushing toilet. There's also some extra storage space.
The Amelia's interior measures 341 sq ft (31.6 sq m)
Sleeping and Options
This model has two loft bedrooms. Both are shown with wooden ladders for access. A storage-integrated staircase is an optional upgrade. This would be useful for full-time living.
The main bedroom is above the kitchen. It fits a double bed and some storage. The second bedroom is over the living room and also has space for a double bed.
The Amelia starts at CAD 145,000 (about US$102,000). Many options are available, like different layouts and building materials. You can even choose a bathtub/shower instead of just a shower. It can be delivered in the USA and Canada, with rates varying by location.
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