There are days when I find it hard to scour a new tiny house on wheels, and there are days when not one or two, but a gaggle of tiny homes are tipped off to me. Yesterday it was the Tink tiny house by Modern Tiny Living, today it is a custom tiny home, capable of withstanding extreme cold weather, designed by Tru Form Tiny. Unlike Modern Tiny Living, Tru Form Tiny takes a unique, non-traditional approach to design. The company doesn’t stick to standard plans and instead prefers designing homes entirely from the ground up. This unnamed tiny house is a perfect example of that custom philosophy.

This 36ft four-season tiny house comes poised on a quad-axle trailer. The exterior features durable vinyl siding with handsome cedar accents, all topped by a metal roof. True to Tru Form Tiny’s standards, it’s equipped with high-R-value insulation, energy-efficient Low-E windows, and a heating system built for subfreezing conditions. Additional highlights include a high-efficiency mini-split system, a wood stove rough-in for extreme cold, tankless hot water, and utility setups ready for off-grid use when desired.

One of Tru Form Tiny’s signature elements is their impressive trifold glass doors, and this house is no exception. A large set of trifold doors opens the living area to the outdoors. Like other models in their lineup, this one offers a spacious, airy interior with high ceilings and plenty of natural light from generous windows.

The open layout includes comfortable furnishings, including the likes of a sofa, chair, and table, alongside a mini-split for cooling and a wood-burning stove ready for harsh winters. Not to mention, a compact dining table that separates the living space from the kitchen.

Speaking of the kitchen, it comes equipped with a steel sink, oven, four-burner propane stove, dishwasher, full fridge/freezer, and abundant counter space plus cabinetry. One detail that really caught my eye is the microwave, which seamlessly integrates into the storage-filled staircase leading up to the loft bedroom, beautifully done.

The bedroom includes a double mattress, alongside an entertainment center and TV, something I personally love, being a bit of a TV enthusiast myself. Back on the main level, the bathroom is nicely appointed with a glass-enclosed shower, composting toilet, vanity sink, and plenty of storage cabinets.

Like most tiny homes these days, this 36ft four-season unnamed tiny house dwelling also includes a separate washer and dryer. The tiny house relies on power via a standard RV-style hookup. There is no word on how much the custom model tiny house costs, but we estimate it to cost well-above $150K.

Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
Image: Tru Form Tiny
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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