Features

Operable table and seat
The table slides back and forth along the wall to different positions and folds up and away when not in use. Whilst cooking, it becomes a island bench, and when the meal is served, a dining table. A seat slides out of the joinery for seating and disappears completely when not in use.

Slide out lounge area
A sofa and coffee table slide out from under the bed to turn the living area into a lounge.

Extra deep bench
The rear of the bench can be used as working storage whist the front of the bench is used as a workspace without the bench becoming crowded.

All-electric
It’s not easy to build an all-electric tiny house—that’s why they all run on gas. But this is going to have to change sooner or later. It mostly comes down to hot water. Tiny houses generally use continuous flow hot water systems because there’s no room for a hot water storage tank, and electric versions of these draw too much power. We get around this by mounting a hot water storage tank designed to go in the hull of a boat underneath the trailer. Tricky!

Solar and battery ready
Off-grid solar ready with pre-wired battery compartment.

Removable awning
Fixing brackets allow for shading to the north that can be removed while driving.

Deck cleats
Cleats welded to the trailer frame allow for easy attachment of a deck.

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