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Gigantic Black Prong Tiny House is a Full-Blown Home on Wheels

Priced at $240,000, this micro dwelling is the Goliath of all tiny houses!
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaOctober 10, 20234 Mins Read
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A tiny house need not necessarily be meant for towing. There are buyers who do not plan on traveling with a home and prefer their micro-dwelling to be wider than a typical tiny house on wheels. Florida-based tiny house company Movable Roots designed one such custom park model for an undisclosed, private client. Dubbed Black Prong tiny house, the 58-foot-long dwelling is built on a seven-axle trailer. I know it sounds like anything but a tiny house – but let’s be honest – we all love locking our eyes on Goliath, rather than David.

Measuring 11.6 feet wide, the ‘Park Model’ trailer or tiny house (whatever you like calling it) offers 595 sq ft of living space (including the loft area) and 275 sq ft of screened porch space. Being this gargantuan in size, we all can expect that Movable Roots has flooded the interior with top-quality features. Starting with the front porch, this section adorns an electric fireplace with a rustic mantle and a large TV. It’s a cozy and comfy place to sit and relax, and if you’ve got kids at home, they won’t find a better place than this one to have a fun time.

The porch featuring French doors guides you to the living room of the tiny house. Functional and aesthetic, the living room also includes an electric fireplace and space for a comfy couch. Not to mention, a myriad of windows that allows the interior to be light-filled. Adjacent is the gourmet kitchen, which I’ve got to admit, is one of the best I’ve seen in quite a while.

Featuring a breakfast bar with a large island for room to gather, the kitchen is both aesthetic and practical. It’s hard to get your eyes off the backsplash that adds the perfect pop of color, while a gaggle of appliances ranging from fridge, oven, and cooktop, alongside open shelving and closed cabinetry, add to the functionality of the kitchen. It is equally hard to ignore the coffee bar sitting between a tall pantry cabinet and the refrigerator.

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Next, we have the long hallway that comes accoutered with open shelving to further store essentials and other commodities. The Hallway also features a storage-integrated staircase leading to the spacious loft of the tiny house. Sleeping four-to-six people in a breeze, the loft is really spacious and even features a common area, for families to have get-togethers.

The loft has two separate rooms divided by a wall that offers privacy to the dwellers. Other than the two custom twin platform beds with storage (sleeping people), the loft also includes custom nightstands and a reading lamp. Downstairs is the bathroom, which had me a little disappointed. I was expecting Movable Roots to equip the space with a Jacuzzi at least. Nevertheless, the bathroom has an in-wall faucet, a standard flush toilet, a soaking tub with sliding glass doors, and two reclaimed wood shelves.

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Finally, we reach the master bedroom of the house. Boasting a custom queen platform bed with storage, custom nightstands, two perfectly placed reading lamps, and a large closet with custom storage, the bedroom is highly functional. It in fact offers room for a stackable washer and dryer that can be hidden away behind the sliding doors.

Another key highlight of the main-floor bedroom is the private porch off the rear. It’s not to be confused with the entry porch, as the micro dwelling features the two of them. All said and done, a fully-furnished Black Prong will cost $240,000.

Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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Black Prong tiny house on wheels
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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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5 Comments
  1. Darlene Watson on October 26, 2023 10:30 pm

    What’s the price on the gigantic black prone house?

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  2. Ana Chapman-Wydrinski on October 11, 2023 5:38 pm

    All of these tiny homes have become REDICULOUSLY over priced! Why would I spend this much on under 600sq ft? So much of this is wasted on a screened in porch. There are many >1700 sq ft homes with two baths, three bedrooms you can stand up in, a place to put a real table, and a two car attached garage, with a laundry room and CLOSET SPACE. When these were first shown on TV, tiny homes were adorable and AFFORDABLE. Leave it to Californians that over priced everything, to screw this industry up, too.
    And this doesn’t even come with LAND!!!

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  3. Marlene King on October 11, 2023 1:59 pm

    Beautiful Tiny homes. Super creative, awesome.

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    • Atish Sharma on October 12, 2023 11:12 am

      Thanks for the lovely comments Marlene. Keep reading Homecrux to find more such tiny homes.

      Reply
  4. Jill E. Tesell on October 10, 2023 7:18 pm

    Very beautiful and great living space. Each area is big enough to actually be used as you intended it to be.
    My only request would be a propane fireplace, to me the electric ones are a waste of time and electricity. Price is also reasonable for what you get.

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