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Home » Architecture » Tiny Living » 32 ft. Vesta Tiny House Eliminates Loft in Spacious and Fully-Stocked Design

32 ft. Vesta Tiny House Eliminates Loft in Spacious and Fully-Stocked Design

Named after mythological Roman goddess of the hearth and home
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMay 2, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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I believe a tiny house on wheels should neither be too small, nor too large. This obviously depends on the set of rules and regulations in a particular county. However, some areas where building codes are not too rigid open up the possibility to try a different standard of living. These are the areas where the tiny house movement is really flourishing, allowing tenacious manufacturers like California Tiny House to increase their foothold.

Today, I present to you Vesta Tiny House on wheels by California Tiny House. It is fascinating how these compact dwellings are often named. In this case, the 32-foot house is named ‘Vesta’ after the mythological Roman goddess of the hearth and home. If you think this has something to do with a fireplace, you’ll be disappointed because the house doesn’t feature one. But let’s focus on what the tiny house has to offer.

The Vesta tiny house comes finished in clear metal/cedar siding that syncs well with the white vinyl/bronze tone windows. There are two doors leading inside the house. One door is placed at the front while the other is positioned at the rear of the house. A number of windows and glazing options provide a lot of natural light to keep the house airy and fresh.

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Packed inside the beautiful house is a bedroom, a living area, a bathroom, and a kitchen, but there is no loft. When it comes to micro dwellings, a downstairs bedroom makes it easier for users to access the kitchen and washroom when compared to a loft bedroom.

Speaking of the bedroom, it is spacious and features a double bed to sleep two people with ease. In addition, there are two built-in ceiling-high closets for storing clothes. A space for a desk and chair is also provided so you can do office work from the comfort of a home. California Tiny House has also added dedicated space for a washer/dryer unit adjacent to the bed. On the opposite end of the bedroom is the living room furnished with an L-shaped sofa, facing a wall-mounted TV.

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Next to the living room is the kitchen of the tiny house which has a breakfast bar with two stools. The front door of the house opens into the kitchen area which is spacious and kitted out for preparing your favorite meals. It features a two–burner cooktop, a convection microwave hood, a full-size fridge, and a deep stainless steel sink. An array of base and overhead cabinets will help you store all your kitchenware and groceries.

Any tiny house is incomplete without a bathroom. Vesta‘s bathroom is small yet includes a full-size shower, a vanity and sink, and a toilet. Estimated to cost $129,050, the tiny house is available in a 32-foot configuration, while the company is working on more options including a 40-foot and 24-foot model.

Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Exterior of Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Kitchen of Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Interior of Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Interior of Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Interior of Vesta tiny house on wheels
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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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