Canada-based builder Rover Tiny Homes is adept in designing luxurious mobile homes and portable cottages. The 40-foot-long Silvertip tiny house is one such lavish micro-dwelling that can be transported if required. With a 480-square-foot interior, the Silvertip is outfitted with a gaggle of windows to keep the cottage light-filled. The compact house features an expansive living room, a loft, a ground-floor bedroom, a big bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen.

The Silvertip tiny house has 10-foot-high ceilings to give it more breathing space, making it roomier. It has an exterior comprising board and batten and wooden shingles along with a slanted roof, bestowing it a traditional cottage vibe. The micro-dwelling has two entrances, one opening into the living room and the other into a mud room.

The living area is set in a huge room, featuring a fireplace with custom mantle surround, an entertainment unit, floating shelves, multiple windows, and enough space to fit a big couch, a coffee table, and a couple of reading chairs. If needed, you can make room for a dining table for a small party of six with ease.

A compact yet fully functional kitchen is next in the open-floor layout. The kitchen is outfitted with a dishwasher, quartz countertops, an integrated cooktop, an oven, a ventilation hood, and custom-built cabinets. The countertop with the sink can provide eating space for two and tucks two bar stools nicely. A refrigerator and a pantry closet are installed cleverly opposite the kitchen. There are two closets for clothing as well.

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Past the kitchen, a hallway leads to the bathroom, mudroom, and sleeping stations. The bathroom has a vanity sink, a toilet, and a bathtub/shower combination. Outside, an industrial fixed ladder provides access to the loft, which can provide either storage or sleeping space.

An alcove tucks a stacked washer/dryer unit next to the second entrance. Down the hallway, the master bedroom takes up the end of the house. The bedroom has big windows, a small fireplace, and a giant closet with space for stacking suitcases above.

Priced at CAD 180,000, (approx. $135,000), the Silvertip tiny house is a highly customizable dwelling. It is a perfect home for a small family.

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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.

4 Comments
  1. Diana Price Seal on

    I need a house like this!
    My elderly mother needs to live with family but my house has no room since it’s truly a retirement home my husband and I purchased near other family then my 82 yr old mom was diagnosed with dementia and my sister who I moved to be near was diagnosed with cancer . Now I have two family members to care for on top of my husband who is 11 yrs older and suffered a stroke . Trying to find a home I can afford to fit my family is impossible but adding a tiny house with two bedrooms for mom and my sister would be perfect! I have the yard space

  2. Belinda A Davis on

    I really love them tiny house and I hope when I retire I will be able to get me One and then rent my mobile home and don’t have to pay higher bill..

  3. Georgia 🇬🇪 on

    Greetings,
    This home is beautiful. 🤔 I’m surprised by the space especially how usable space were constructed. Love this.

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