$15K Tiny House on Wheels with Overlapped Cedar Siding

Do you want to live in a tiny house but don’t want to give up all the amenities? Check out this $15K tiny house on wheels! It features overlapped beveled cedar siding and trims with corrugated galvanized steel on the exterior. It also has a total of 3 insulated vinyl windows with a 32-inch exterior door. The roof is covered with #15 felt roof deck protection and a Pro-rib 50-year metal panel system.

This model is completely insulated with R-13 fiberglass insulation. The wall and flooring were built with 2 x 3’s and the roof with 2 x 4’s. The walls are wrapped with Tyvek HomeWrap and sheathing is 3/16″ plywood, sub floor ¾” plywood. Most everything has been secured with glue and screws. Also for durability while in travel there are a total of 12 – ½” carriage bolts & 20 Lag screws to the frame. So if you’re looking for a tiny house that doesn’t skimp on features, this $15,000 model is definitely worth checking out!

Update: This tiny house on wheels is now priced at $10,000.

A 7×12 tiny house on wheels weighing less than 3,000 pounds for easy towing. More info. here.

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  1. Just about perfect. I’d be tempted to buy it today. The only thing would be my uncertainty about whether those little triangular wedges would be strong enough to keep the upper bed from crashing down on me.

  2. I like it but I don’t like all of the windows. As a single female, it’s too easily accessible. I prefer eyebrow windows. This gives light but also a lot more wall space on which to hang things (utensil racks, guitars). I would rather have a door that is solid with a speak-easy and a transom in the wall above it. I’d also like to see a mini-split and solar panels. I prefer the capacity to be off-grid for camping as well as on-board hook-ups for in-town living. But this is a great design and I really like it a lot.

  3. 1/4 of the size of many of the bigger and more elaborate tiny homes – with 5 times the design and livability! Beautiful layout!! Fully usable kitchen…table converts to bed or couch. Nice bathroom and heaven have mercy – a closet!! A real closet!!

    Nice work!! I love this!!

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