The Mountain tiny house is a unique tiny home on wheels is such a cute idea that is cozy, unique, and comfortable. From the two-toned exterior dining to the cedar-lined shower, you will adore this little home on wheels.

If you are looking for a unique spin on a camper, this is the home for you. Yes, it holds everything you need for a home, but I also feel like this is an upscale camper for those who prefer the “glamping” lifestyle.
As you look into The Mountain tiny house from the French door opening, you see a small kitchen area, sink, dining area, open loft above, and a shower in the back. So much in such a compact space really feels incredible.

The builders took a simple steel trailer and built a lovely little home with steel and vinyl siding, a rubber roof, and a unique cedar lined shower. In this home, you’ll find luxury fixtures like Delta shower hardware, a touchless kitchen sink faucet, and my favorite, an on demand hot water heater.

The builders took a simple steel trailer and built a lovely little home with steel and vinyl siding, a rubber roof, and a unique cedar lined shower. In this home, you’ll find luxury fixtures like Delta shower hardware, a touchless kitchen sink faucet, and my favorite, an on demand hot water heater.

The kitchen space is small but has everything you need in a small space. The kitchen sink built into a stunning live edge walnut ounter top has, as mentioned, the touchless faucet that I love. Below the counter is a simple refrigerator and behind this you’ll find cozy cabinets and drawers for storing utensils, cookware, and of course, a food pantry.

Windows on both sides of the home bring in great natural light to the room. In the loft space, there is a large skylight over the bed, and there is even a 3’x3′ skylight above the cedar shower!
I love this fold out window by the sink. Such a great way to enjoy the view and a breeze while cleaning up after dinner.
You may notice that this space does not have a cookstove or oven like some tiny homes. This space helps you to see that while those are handy, they are not necessary. You can bring along a hot pad, a slow cooker, Instant Pot, air fryer, or electric skillet to cook up meals while away from home. There is even room for a small microwave or even a toaster oven.

The shiplap walls are ideal for hanging your own preferred home decor, hooks and shelves. You can hang a backpack or purse, a few shelves for books, or even a potted plant.
A small bench fits on one side of this space with a comfy chair on the other, but you can change this for more traditional seating, or even just a few bean bag chairs.
The French doors open at the end creating what I like to call the “garage door opener” feeling to this room. They can close to keep in heat in cooler months or leave open like this to enjoy nature, a cool breeze, and the smell of wildflowers in Spring and Summer.

Above the shower and kitchen area, is a small and functional loft sleeping area. There is a comfortable bed in this space and a large double-paned skylight. I can imagine waking up to the sun streaming in through this skylight and the sounds of nature all around.
This sleeping loft is definitely a small space and doesn’t hold extra room for storage like some tiny homes, but it is sufficient for a good night sleep.

Styled differently than many of the tiny homes we have shared, I found this to be a great unique look that is perfect for towing behind as a glamping solution at your favorite campsite or long term living in a tiny house community.
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No toilet?
There is a curtain hanging behind the dining area which is easy to pull across the room to offer privacy for the shower and the composting toilet.