Downsized living is not for everyone and many struggle to find the comfort of a regular home in a compact dwelling. What they don’t realize is that all they need is a customized space, where all the amenities for a comfortable life can be smartly outfitted even with a smaller footprint. Designed by Backcountry Tiny Homes, the Bivouac is an adorable tiny home on wheels with collapsible stairs, a hidden closet, a standing bedroom, and a covered private balcony. A small residence with less square footage offers the comforts of a bigger house.  

The Hampstead-based builder – specializing in manufacturing stunning custom tiny houses on wheels – designed the dual-axel trailer Bivouac for a travel-friendly experience while providing the comforts of a stationary home. The 18 feet long and 8.5 feet wide tiny house is part of the builder’s Mountain Series and employs a rather clever design layout that could either function as a vacation retreat or a permanent home.

The exterior is clad in natural wood, bright sage green, and white accents; a color palette that carries on inside the house as well. The front door opens up into the kitchen which is outfitted with appliances to prepare delicious meals. It features a large sink, a two-burner electric cooktop, a range hood, a full-size black refrigerator, and plenty of storage.

A dining area is next to the kitchen, equipped with a drop-down table for four and a small electric fireplace. Opposite the dining area is the living room with a large sofa along with numerous floating shelves. The tiny dwelling is dotted with several windows to allow natural light to bathe the interior.

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The other end houses a compact bathroom behind a sliding barn door. The bathroom has a small hallway separating the shower and the toilet. It also includes a sink, a standard toilet, a shower, a cabinet, storage shelves, and a washer-dryer unit. Next to the bathroom is a foldable staircase leading to the bedroom loft. The staircase hides a closet for hanging clothes.

The standing loft is another highlight of the Bivouac tiny home, a feature often missing in tiny dwellings. The high ceiling allows one to stand and walk around the queen-size bed. A door leads out to a covered balcony, filling the space with fresh air and views. The entire living space is dotted with big and small plants to add a touch of freshness.

Additionally, it comes with a water heater and a mini-split AC unit. Given the exquisite layout and alluring features, the ready-for-move-in Bivouac tiny home costs $69,900, while a shell model comes for $33,000.

Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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