We have covered many Backcountry Tiny Homes (BTH). We can attest that the Hampstead-based tiny house builder doesn’t compromise on aesthetics and functionality. Another one of its mobile homes circulating in the tiny house circuits these days is the Library tiny house on wheels. As evident by the name, the Library tiny house is for those who dream of a cozy, book-filled retreat that blends compact living with luxurious comfort. Aptly named, this custom-built tiny home is a haven for bibliophiles, offering a space where the love of books is woven into every detail. Poised on a double-axle trailer, the Library tiny house measures 28 feet long and 8.5 feet wide. Inside, the micro-dwelling features a living room, a kitchen, a couple of lofts, and a bathroom.
The mobile home is designed for two people, making it ideal for solo travellers or couples who cherish reading time. The biggest highlight of the tiny house is book-centric design. Bookshelves are integrated throughout the home, transforming it into a private library.
From two towering stacks of books at the heart of the house to a dedicated reading loft and an arched bookcase with five wooden shelves in the sleeping loft, every corner is designed to celebrate the love of reading. More shelves are thoughtfully scattered throughout, ensuring that books are always within reach. This reminds us of the Nyson tiny house, which was outfitted with a book-lined wall in its interior.
As aforementioned, the tiny house includes two lofts. The first is a reading loft accessible via a removable ladder above the living room. Lined with books and bathed in natural light, this cozy nook offers a quiet escape for diving into a favourite novel.
The sleeping loft (second loft) combines practicality with charm, featuring the elegant arched bookcase that adds storage and aesthetic appeal. These thoughtful touches make the Library tiny house a paradise for any bookworm. These lofts enhance the home’s versatility, allowing residents to separate their reading and sleeping spaces while maximizing the use of vertical space.
Beyond its book-centric design, the Library tiny house boasts a light-filled layout that maximizes comfort and functionality. The tiny house has large windows that flood the interior with natural light, while creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. Other spaces include a living room that’s compact yet welcoming, with room for a small sofa and clever storage solutions that keep the space uncluttered.
Adjacent to the living room is the full kitchen. Blending rustic charm with modern amenities, the kitchen features green cabinetry, natural wood countertops, a generous pantry, a gaggle of appliances alongside a wall-mounted dish rack. Lastly, we have the bathroom. Unlike traditional tiny house bathrooms, the Library tiny house bathroom features a bathtub-shower combo, sink, and flushing toilet.
The exterior, while not described in detail on the official website of BTH, is likely designed to complement the rustic yet modern aesthetic typical of BTH’s portfolio, making it as inviting on the outside as it is within. We are not familiar with the exact price of the Library tiny house, but expect it to cost well above $100,000. Interested buyers can contact Backcountry Tiny Homes directly to discuss customization options and costs.









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