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$150K Single-Level Sojourn Tiny House Makes a Comfy Permanent Home

289 square feet tiny house has a nice curb appeal
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaFebruary 26, 20243 Mins Read
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Canada’s ZeroSquared Tiny Homes, the designer of the Jaunt and Willow tiny house, has revealed another mobile habitat that deviates from the usual. Unlike the aforementioned micro dwelling, the $148,500 Sojourn tiny house doesn’t flaunt a loft but rather squeezes a main-floor bedroom in its 34-foot-long shell. The Sojourn tiny house however makes up for the loss of the loft with an interesting interior that comprises a main-floor bedroom, living room, kitchen, and a bathroom, but first, let’s talk about basic aspects of the house.

Based on a triple-axle trailer, the tiny home is optimized for single-level living. It boasts a width of 8.5 feet and a height of 12.5 feet, making it road-legal. The mobile home flaunts a charismatic exterior that comprises ‘Engineered wood and commercial steel siding.’ The 289-square-foot tiny home has a nice curb appeal and an elegant and functional interior that comprises spray-foamed R24 walls, R36 roof and floor, high-end finishing, and dual pane residential windows.

A double glass door welcomes you inside the house. Upon entering, one is greeted by the compact yet gorgeous living room of the house. Aside from a sofa, the living room also includes a wall-mounted television and a wall-integrated shelf. Visitors will then enter into a kitchen that doubles as a multipurpose space. The kitchen boasts an L-shaped countertop, several shelves, and cabinets, which incorporate a sink, a microwave, an oven, a refrigerator, and other essentials.

The latest trend in the tiny house industry is abstaining from breakfast bars, which is why I believe makers are now drifting toward incorporating simple countertops and shelves that can be utilized as a workspace. This practice is evident in the Sojourn tiny house too. It features an extendable kitchen counter that offers a little extra prep space.

Also Read: This Company Builds Modular Tiny Houses for Those Desirous of Experimental Lifestyle

The kitchen leads to the bathroom of the tiny house. Featuring a shower, toilet, vanity, and an optional bathtub; the bathroom is highly functional. The bathroom connects to the main-floor bedroom which boasts plenty of storage. So much so that one can host a range of essentials from decorative items to daily essentials.

Priced at $148,500, the Sojourn tiny house is a single-level dwelling designed for long-term living.

Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes
Sojourn tiny house on wheels
Image: ZeroSquared Tiny Homes

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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  1. Ana ChapmanWydrinski on February 29, 2024 1:26 pm

    $519 per square foot! You are f-ing kidding me. FOR WHAT??? HOW ABOUT I buy the empty box with insulation and add my own $1000 IKEA cabinets, fridge, sink, microwave, and bathroom apparatus. I am guessing with $10,000 I can get some pretty stellar appliances, etc… And drapes! Folks. Get a calculator and walk the aisles of your local DIY store, and save about $120,000.

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