What this tiny home lacks in portability, it makes up for with a remarkably spacious 400 sq ft (37 sq m) structure that is not too far off the scale of a small inner-city condominium, and features a light-filled residing space and huge porch.
The Skyview 400 is designed by Utah’s Irontown Modular and is a park mannequin, so is not meant to be moved round usually. Certainly, it is not even primarily based on wheels so would require a crane and truck to position it into place.
It has a size of 44 ft (13.4 m), making it simply shy of the largest tiny home we have seen, plus an elevated width of 13 ft (3.9 m), serving to it really feel extra like a standard dwelling inside than a typical slender tiny home. It is accessed by way of the deck and a glass door.
The lounge may be very light-filled due to its beneficiant glazing and features a couch and an leisure heart, plus a second door that leads exterior. The kitchen is close by. This has a breakfast bar for 3, an oven and range, a fridge/freezer, microwave, a dishwasher, and various cabinetry.

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The toilet is accessed from the kitchen and is definitely a bit of extra compact than anticipated, given the supersized nature of the dwelling. It encompasses a flushing bathroom, self-importance sink, and a bathe.
The Skyview 400’s main bedroom, in the meantime, is located on the other facet of the house to the deck and has ample headroom to maneuver round in, due to its place downstairs. It has some cupboard space, a stacked washer/dryer, and a few closet area.
There’s one loft on this mannequin and it is reached by a staircase (this has no storage, nonetheless there’s area beneath that could possibly be used to retailer issues). It has a low ceiling as you’d anticipate in a tiny home loft and it may be used for storage or as a second bed room with a double mattress.
The Skyview 400 is presently up on the market and begins at US$133,000.
Supply: Irontown Modular