Utah-based Alpine Tiny Homes’ La Ventana is appropriately named after its oversized glazing (Ventana is Spanish for window) and serves as a full-time home to a family of five. The towable dwelling runs off-the-grid with solar power and has an interesting layout that maximizes available space.
Towable Homes
The Laurier, by Quebec-based company Minimaliste, is a tiny house with a difference. Though unassuming from the outside, it runs off-the-grid and can stand up to extreme cold temperature thanks to a neat underfloor heating system – the first of its kind in a tiny house.
The Silhouette tiny house, by Wind River Tiny Homes, was built to maximize the panoramic views of Vermont, where it is installed. It features lots of generous glazing and home comforts too, including a home gym.
The Pacific Harmony, by Handcrafted Movement, is an attractive-looking tiny house that makes the most of its limited living space with a dining room that can be turned into a downstairs bedroom using a drop-down Murphy bed.
Here’s a nice little tiny house from premium builders Wheelhaus. Called RoadHaus, it’s shaped like a wedge and has an awesome roof that lets in lots of light thanks to all that glazing.