Tiny Wunder House, the firm behind the Saturn and Pollux models, recently completed another micro dwelling called the Jupiter tiny house. Measuring 23.6 feet long, the towable dwelling has the same level of craftsmanship as its predecessors and is as exquisite as any other tiny home featured on Homecrux. The tiny house is based on a triple-axle trailer and boasts a thoughtful design holding symbolism to the dark patches of Jupiter.

The Romania-based company behind the project hails it as one of the most innovative tiny homes on the market today. Expertly designed, and impressively livable, the tiny house is made keeping both style and functionality in mind. Boasting a sleek and contemporary design, this tiny house offers all the amenities of a regular home in a compact, mobile package.

It features an elegant exterior that comprises wood siding, a corrugated metal roof, aluminum double-paned glazing, and tempered windows. There are two doors that allow entry inside the micro dwelling, one of which is a double-paned tempered glass door while the other is a regular one. The key highlight of the tiny house is the foldable deck that retracts back to the exterior wall, once unfolded.

Visitors enter into kitchen. This includes a refrigerator & freezer, two-burner cooktop, glass & stainless steel sink, wooden countertop, and custom kitchen drawers. Facing the countertop is a small seating area/breakfast bar that is equipped with a couple of chairs. The custom cabinetry, appliances, and overall design create a luxurious kitchen space that maximizes both comfort and efficiency.

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Adjacent is the cozy living room of the house. It features a convertible sofa bed with storage underneath. Above the living room lies a loft that functions as a bedroom. The whole of the interior, from furnishing to finishing is cozy and chic, courtesy of white-painted wooden walls, roof, and solid wood oak flooring. Opposite the living room is the bathroom of the Jupiter tiny house, which is akin to a regular bathroom featuring a toilet, shower, and vanity.

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Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
Image: Tiny Wunder House
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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