I miss the days when the tiny house movement was about living in a trailer-size home. Over the years, manufacturers have started making tiny houses as big as 40 feet long. If we go into the roots of the movement and its evolution, we’ll realize that many factors have determined the size of these micro dwellings. Nevertheless, there are still makers across the globe that make a dwelling, which measures a little below 20 feet long. Today, we’ll discuss one such maker and its creation dubbed Miter Box tiny house.

Designed by Oregon-based firm, Shelter Wise, the tiny house is built on a double-axle trailer and capped by a metal roof. It measures 16 feet in length and 8.5 feet in width. Despite its petite size, the tiny house features a kitchen, bathroom, and a couple of bedrooms. The material used to make the tiny house includes a mixture of reclaimed wood, a mix of metals, and rubber cork. Not to mention, a myriad of windows that floods the interior with natural light.

It’s quite amazing how Miter Box packs a kitchen and a dining room in its interior and also accommodates two bedrooms at the same time. The secret lies in the construction of the interior. The tiny home interior features a small kitchen equipped with a sink, fridge, and loads of storage. Adjacent is a dinette that turns into a double bed.

A loft bedroom lies above the dinette. Accessed via a removable ladder, the bedroom sleeps two people comfortably. “We named the tiny house Miter Box because it is a work of precision with much attention paid to the finer details,” mention the makers.

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Elsewhere is the bathroom which includes a shower and flushing toilet. It’s interesting how the makers have managed to equip these many features in a 150-square-feet dwelling. To read about more such amazing tiny houses, visit our official tiny house page.

Image: Shelter Wise
Image: Shelter Wise
Image: Shelter Wise
Image: Shelter Wise
Image: Shelter Wise
Image: Shelter Wise
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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.

6 Comments
    • Hi Jack. We cover tiny house across the globe but don’t design and manufacture them. Hence , you’d have to contact the makers who build these tiny houses. We generally link the same tiny house maker in our article.

  1. My name is Tina Ramirez I’m a single parent and desperately looking for my own home would you please help us my number 704-930-1121 thank you

    • Hi Tina

      Thanks for reading Homecrux

      Unfortunately, we only cover tiny houses and not build them. So, you would be required to contact the manufacturer who build tiny houses. We generally link these tiny house makers at the bottom end of our article. We wish and pray that you buy your own tiny house soon.

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