Tiny dwellings on wheels have established themselves as an affordable and charming solution to the ongoing housing crisis in many parts of the world. Numerous tiny home builders have gained in popularity over the past decade thanks to their stunning compact home designs that are providing people with inexpensive dwellings and customized interiors. One such manufacturer is the Vancouver-based Rewild Homes and today we’ll be peeking inside the company’s charming Huckleberry tiny house.

The 30-foot-long tiny house is a single-story mobile dwelling. It comes equipped with a ground-floor master bedroom, a fully-stocked Scandinavian-style kitchen, and a spacious bathroom with a clawfoot bathtub. The tiny mobile abode is dotted with plenty of storage solutions to allow you to keep essentials handy.

Featuring a charming yellow ochre exterior in wood and steel, the Huckleberry is accessible through handmade fir garden doors. The interior is bathed in natural light thanks to the gaggle of windows and a skylight over the kitchen.

On the right side of the door, a sizeable living area welcomes you with bay window seating. There is space underneath the seating bench to keep shoes and other muddy things. Overhead, a shelf provides space for displaying plants and books.

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Rewild Homes has used reclaimed wood and other reclaimed items throughout the house to add a stunning antiquated charm. A vintage reclaimed Jotul woodstove is placed opposite the door. It has a bread oven and dual cooktops and keeps the interior toasty in the Canadian winters. The kitchen is outfitted with reclaimed shelving and reclaimed countertops made from structural beams salvaged from a factory in Vancouver.

The kitchen is minimalist in its layout yet is packed with amenities. The appliances include a portable induction cooktop and a mid-size refrigerator/freezer.

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Past the kitchen, a handmade Dutch door conceals the sizeable bathroom. It includes in-floor heating under the natural slate tile, a vintage cast iron bathtub with a reclaimed faucet, a reclaimed vanity sink, and a flush toilet. The bathroom also has a stacking washer-dryer hookup.

The master bedroom is located at the rear end of the house and comes with a giant closet with a mirror. A queen-size bed can sleep two with plenty of walk space to move about the room. Needless to say, the Huckleberry tiny house on wheels is a stunning creation. It is perfect for an adventurous couple.

Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild Homes
Image: Rewild 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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