Most so-called tiny houses nowadays are neither small nor particularly affordable. Backcountry Tiny Homes bucks this trend with a micro house model that measures just 16 ft (4.8 m) long, including its deck.
The Acorn is clad in tongue-and-groove cedar and corrugated metal and it’s relatively light at just 6,500 lb (2,948 kg), so should be easy to tow.

The deck area opens onto the living space. Measuring 90 sq ft (8.3 sq m), it hosts a sofa bed and pulls triple-duty as a living room, bedroom, and a dining area. It also contains a dining table, some storage space, and an optional pull-down projector screen is installed too

The kitchen has an electric two-burner cooktop, fridge/freezer, sink, cabinetry, and a built-in vacuum cleaning system. The kitchen opens onto the bathroom, which features a toilet and a shower.
The Acorn gets warmth from a wood-burning stove and can also optionally be upgraded to run fully off-the-grid.

The home starts at US$29,995 for a fully furnished turnkey model ready to move in, though it can also be upgraded for full off-grid operation.
Source: Backcountry Tiny Homes

