The tiny house movement was born out of an effort to revive a simpler way of living. Even though the houses are small, the philosophy behind them is quite big. The tiny house movement has not only redefined modern living by combining minimalism and sustainability into compact, functional spaces, but also offered an alternative to mobile living. A classic case to testify to the statement is the custom-designed Queensryche tiny house on wheels.
Designed by Decathlon Tiny Homes, the 32-foot-long and 8-foot-wide mobile home comes built on a triple-axle trailer. The Texas-based tiny home offers 272 square feet of living space on the main floor, and an additional 68-square-foot sleeping loft, comfortably accommodating up to four people, if not more. The mobile home is inspired by the standard Poseidon floorplan, which we saw in the company’s High Hopes and Lady Bird models. All-in-all, the tiny house features bold customizations, earning its description as a triple-axle palace that feels like a Queen’s opulent retreat.
The exterior of the Queensryche is a striking blend of yellow siding, crisp white trim, and a bright red door, creating an inviting and cheerful aesthetic. The home features durable F-Wave roofing and a 2.8-foot out-swing door, balancing style with practicality. While designed for mobility with a one-ton truck, the Queensryche is optimized for stationary living, offering a perfect blend of portability and comfort.
The home includes upgraded features like LP SmartSide siding with cedar accents, upgraded metal/wire railings, and Pacific West Association certification, ensuring quality and durability. Inside, the Queensryche tiny house features a layout with an open living area that feels airy with vaulted ceilings, stained cedar ceiling accents, a ceiling fan, luxury vinyl flooring, and modern shiplap walls, creating a cozy yet sophisticated space. Flaunting a deep burgandy and yellow, it is fit for a royal to rest in.
The tiny house includes a kitchen that comes equipped with quartz countertops, a checkered tile backsplash, a Fotile sink/dishwasher combo, a two-burner induction, a microwave, and a 9.8 cu ft refrigerator, making it both functional and stylish. It is to be noted that the number of appliances and their outfitting depend on the customization package a client chooses.
A little ahead is the bathroom of the tiny home. The walk-through bathroom serves as a divider between the bedroom and living area, offering a bathtub and shower with a stunning marble wall, a full flush toilet, a vanity with sink, and a 24-inch stacking washer/dryer combo, all accented with golden hardware for a touch of elegance.
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When it comes to resting, the Queensryche tiny home features two bedrooms, one of which is a private ground-floor bedroom at the back. Draped in pink, it is complete with dual wardrobes featuring bi-fold mirrored doors, space for a queen-size mattress, and a mini-split unit for year-round comfort. The other bedroom is located in the loft section, accessible via a staircase with safety rails, providing additional sleeping space for two. The sky blue loft features egress windows for safety and natural light.
The tiny house is a storage-galore with options such as wardrobes, storage steps, and a custom vanity, ensuring practicality without sacrificing style. While towable, it’s designed for longer term stays, featuring dual mini-splits for heating and cooling, as well as grid connectivity for water, electricity, and sewage. Pricing for a standard Poseidon model starts at around $112,000, but the Queensryche’s custom upgrades likely push its cost well above $140,000, reflecting its premium craftsmanship and personalized design.