If you can’t stop obsessing over tiny homes, I don’t blame you. In the past decade or so, the tiny house movement has gone from blossoming in Colorado and Toronto to all the way to the land Down Under. Everyone wants a tiny house of their own, and sufficing the needs of tiny house enthusiasts are skilled tiny house manufacturers across the world. These builders are making beautiful, stylish, and charming houses on wheels to give people what they want. Acorn Tiny Homes from Toronto is a leading tiny house maker in this regard and its creation, Elevate Tiny House on wheels is worth having a glimpse at.

Acorn Tiny Homes built the house as a student dormitory for a client. The client wanted a home to focus on online studies and asked Acorn Tiny Homes to build a space that is secure, and comfortable with all the necessities of modern living.

“Finding a compromise with their parents, the idea for a tiny home as a secondary suite on their property was crafted. The real benefit being that when this client was ready to relocate, the tiny home could be repurposed as an income property that could be moved and rented out,” Acorn Tiny Homes mention.

​Let’s see what the 24-foot tiny house hides behind its tiny facade. Boasting an open floor plan, the tiny house features a 10-foot ceiling to increase the feeling of openness. Not to mention, the large windows that allow for plenty of natural light to enter inside. The Elevate Tiny House has a dorm-style kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom all on the same floor. There is even a storage shelf in the bathroom to house your stuff or nurture indoor plants.

The biggest USP of the tiny house is its elevator bed (or a ceiling bed, if will) which can be dropped down when required. Courtesy of the 10-foot ceiling, the Elevator’s bed helps maximize the interior space when not in use.

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The bathroom is really big but that’s always been Acorn’s priority. D’Arcy (Acorn’s founder) and his team have always focused on making the bathroom grand and the bathroom of the Elevate Tiny House takes up 30 percent of the floor plan featuring a shower, tub, and sink. Furthermore, the bathroom is designed with standard Ikea cabinetry and closets.

In addition, there is a cozy nook that can function as a study room or office. Overall, the home offers the independence and privacy one desires. Built to withstand the temperatures of the frigid Canadian climes, Elevate Tiny House costs $88,500 ($120 000 CAD).

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Image: Acorn Tiny Homes Elevate tiny house
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn Tiny Homes
Image: Acorn 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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