Tiny home on wheels is a raging hit amongst people who strongly believe in the notion that journey is more important than the destination. Living life on the road with all the basic amenities (even high-end luxuries) and comforts seem like an exciting prospect, and it is exactly that. It comes as no surprise that woodworking experts and builders are taking up the challenge of coming up with the best and most comfortable tiny houses on wheels money can buy. Jumping on the bandwagon is the Tiny Tirol House on Wheels which took almost a year to build after a careful planning.

The tiny house is designed keeping in mind optimum utilization of floor space at two levels – ground deck and the upper floor. There’s a living room, kitchen, and bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin on the ground floor while the sleeping area is on the upper floor.

Also Read: 40+ Most Inspiring Tiny Houses on Wheels

Although the concept of a tiny house on wheels originated from America, this tiny house bears styling from Tyrol, a western Austrian state in the Alps. The alpine landscape and architectural Influences of Tyrol are evident in the wooden work in the exteriors and interiors of the mobile house.

The design is an artwork of Holzbau Poberschnigg KG Lermoos who lends Tyrolean charm, warmth and quaint details to the Tiny Tirol.

Tiny Tirol House can be built as per your requirements or in the intended style of the designer. For more inquiries, you can get in touch with the designer.

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Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House
Image: Tiny Tirol House

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Hailing from the northern region of India, Gaurav has a profound liking for everything upbeat in the cloud and a vision to acquaint readers with smart home decor trends. He likes to observe nature, write thought-provoking quotes, travel new places and drive cars. His creative food for thought comes from the ambient music scores he listens to.

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