Inspired by the US national parks, the woman-owned construction company Backcountry Tiny Homes has created the 30-foot-long Basecamp tiny house. The solar-powered custom mobile dwelling comes with a spacious interior and a rooftop deck. The Hampstead-based builder equipped the latest Basecamp model with its signature roof deck along with motorized blinds, a live-edge chandelier, a huge bathroom, and a cozy loft bedroom.

The National Park Basecamp tiny house features a stunning galvanized steel and wood-clad exterior. Its rooftop features an array of solar panels to allow off-grid living. However, unlike other Basecamp models, the roof deck is only accessible from the outside.

A front glass door opens into a gorgeous dwelling that is decked with paintings of the vast landscapes of America’s 63 national parks. The wood-clad interior is rustic and reflects the owner’s love for nature. This tiny house on wheels is the dream home for a traveler given the giant windows and rooftop deck to admire the surrounding views. It also features tons of storage – both open shelving and cabinets – to accommodate basic necessities while on the road.

The living room of the house sits on the left side of the front door. It comes equipped with a sofa bed flanked by huge windows on two sides. A cozy fireplace is placed opposite the couch to keep the place toasty in cold months. Next to it is an L-shaped wooden table that functions as a workstation or dining table. It has storage space underneath.

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Overhead, a beautiful live-edge chandelier keeps up with the rustic theme of the National Park Basecamp tiny house. An L-shaped open shelf runs over the table that connects with an open cabinet on the other side.

Opposite this area is a storage-integrated staircase leading to the loft bedroom. The low-ceiling bedroom has a king-size bed engulfed by two windows to keep the space bright and airy. It even has a storage cabinet on the opposite side.

The kitchen and bathroom of the house are located under the loft. The kitchen is past the open cabinet. It is outfitted with a sink, wooden countertops, a two-burner cooktop, a microwave, a range hood, a refrigerator, and plenty of under-counter storage cabinets. There is also a huge pantry cabinet tucked under the staircase.

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Past the kitchen, the bathroom is concealed behind a pocket door. The bathroom is quite spacious and comes with a huge shower, a vanity sink, a toilet, and more national park-inspired artwork. There is no word about the price of the National Park Basecamp tiny house yet. However, given the Basecamp pricing strategy, it will cost around the $100,000 mark.

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Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny Homes
Image: Backcountry Tiny 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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