One issue that comes up with tiny houses the most is their incapacity to comfortably accommodate a family. It is a rarity to find a tiny home that can sleep more than four people without cramping up the compact space. To that end, Alabama-based Timbercraft Tiny Homes has been creating spacious family-size tiny houses on wheels, offering lodging for six to eight people with the comforts of traditional dwellings packed inside alluring architectural facades.

One striking offering by the builder is Denali XL gooseneck tiny home on wheels. Denali XL gooseneck is available in 37’ and 39’ configurations. Each model features 23 wood-clad windows, two exterior doors, a folding rear porch, and a fully-equipped bathroom with a bathtub.

There are two exterior doors in the 352-square-foot farmhouse-style home. One opens into the living room and the other opens into the spacious residential-style kitchen. One door leads to the folding rear porch. Featuring over 20 windows throughout the house, the Denali XL gooseneck is light-filled and well-ventilated.

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Timbercraft Tiny Homes provides customization options where you can choose to include one or two lofts over the kitchen and social area or be satisfied with one bedroom in the gooseneck of Denali XL. You can have a customized loft over the living area with plenty of shelving. Additionally, another loft can be added over the kitchen that has a tapered ceiling; it can even be used as a storage space.

The living room has plenty of space to place a convertible couch for extra lodging. Next to the living room, an L-shaped kitchen features a four-burner cooktop, loads of overhead cabinets, an oven, stainless steel refrigerator, sizeable counter space, and more storage underneath. There are two bar serving areas; one at the kitchen counter and one on the opposite wall, which can be customized as a fold-out.

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The exterior door is opposite the kitchen, from where a galley leads to the bathroom and the gooseneck bedroom. Concealed behind a sliding pocket door, the bathroom is stocked with a full-size bathtub, vanity sink, flush toilet, and washer/dryer combo.

Outside the bathroom, storage-integrated stairs lead to the gooseneck bedroom at the end of the house. The bedroom has plenty of standing headroom, a big closet, and a queen-size bed. Denali XL gooseneck by Timbercraft Tiny Homes is an exquisite tiny home on wheels that has plenty of storage options strewn about the farmhouse interior. It is the perfect tiny dwelling for a family man.

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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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