Rewild Homes, the firm behind the Ptarmigan and Garry Oak tiny house, has delivered a fully off-grid home to a remote island in Vancouver. Dubbed Shearwater tiny house, the towable dwelling stands out from the crowd thanks to its unique design and off-grid capabilities. Featuring an exterior that holds symbolism with Shearwater, a medium-sized long-winged seabird, the tiny house is one of the most gorgeous abodes you would come across on the internet.

Featuring a full solar panel with battery system, rainwater collection with storage, and filtration, the 24-feet tiny house seems to be tailor-made for remote locations. Built on a double-axle trailer, the micro dwelling exhibits a wooden exterior with aluminum siding while the interior comes equipped with top-class furnishings.

Inside, the home features a generous living room, a highly organized kitchen, a cozy loft bedroom, and a secondary cantilevered loft. Dual lofts generally sleep four people in total, but with a cantilevered design, the Shearwater manages to equip an additional person in its secondary loft. Access to these lofts is gained via a storage-integrated staircase and a ladder each located in the main-floor area.

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Downstairs is the living room of the tiny house. Though it looks deserted in the pictures, but the living room can easily be equipped with a sofa and a coffee table. The tiny house also features a kitchen with full-size appliances, including a fridge, microwave, and a propane-powered range cooker.

The Sharwater tiny house kitchen also features a fold-up countertop extension that doubles as a working space, a sink with a faucet, and loads of cabinets to house groceries.  The kitchen leads to a bathroom. Accessed via a sliding door, the section has a shower, sink with vanity washer/dryer, and a toilet.

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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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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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