Freedom #2

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This is our Freedom v2, she starts at $68,000. She is roughly 304 sq. Ft. Built on a 28 foot triple axle trailer with a 2’ overhang.

This version incorporates a Murphy bed instead of the trundle below the bathroom. It also features a tub and the biggest closet we’re ever built. There is additional storage in the floor of the living area as well and the closet.

The features include a 10.1 cuft electric refrigerator, a 20” 4 burner propane range, an electric fireplace below the 48” smart TV, custom tile work in the kitchen and bath, a stacked washer & dryer unit.

A 304 square feet tiny house on wheels built by Alabama Tiny Homes in Mount Olive, Alabama.

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  1. I have two pressing questions. Why is the inside a singularly depressing shade of Aveeno where it isn’t charcoal gray or black, and who stole all your color paints?

    I mean, it’s an okay design — a bit large if you ask me, although I like the openness — but that rainy Saturday paint job really needs to go somewhere and die. Put some nice colors in there — nobody wants to live in a stormcloud FFS. I mean really.

  2. Well, starhawk, I love the paint job! This way you can add any “decor accessories” for color. Some wall art or even something simple like flowers or blown glass pieces etc.It’s very “high end” looking to me. I love this tiny house FFS!

  3. Love, love this tiny house. Being a senior
    I don’t like using stairs. The Murphy bed is perfect. I also like the neutral colours as I can do my own colour with accessories and change it up when I want.

  4. Love the layout, however, I would make a several powering changes. I would switch out the electric fireplace for a wood burning stove. House would have a second heating option, namely propane. The kitchen stove should also have an oven not just burners. Kithchen sink has to be double especially without a dishwasher. A solar power system for all electricity but also have standard rv hookups. House should have both good/grey water tanks and dual flush/composting toilet. I would never buy a house without a full bathroom which means there’s a bathtub. In other words, I want a tiny house that is completely off grid capable. Someone needs to build my dream tiny house at an affordable price.

  5. Love this lay out and the clean cut edges. Nice and roomie. One thing i’ve never understood ( and I know everyone builds to their liking desgin) is why they put such large kitchen areas in tiny homes.

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