Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses is well-known for building larger-than-usual tiny homes but the firm outdid itself with its latest model, the Pemberley. Measuring some 37 ft (11.2 m)-long, it’s home to a military family of five who will travel regularly in it.
The Pemberley weighs 21,000 lb (around 9,525 kg) and includes air suspension and an automatic leveling system. It’s clad in cedar board and batten and has a total floorspace of 460 sq ft (42.7 sq m).
The interior includes a large living room and a bathroom with a sizable shower and composting toilet. The kitchenette is made to a particularly high standard and includes a wood burner, safe, and stainless steel appliances.
Access to the upstairs is gained by a novel swiveling ladder that can be moved aside to make more room when not in use.
Once upstairs, the two bedrooms are joined by a catwalk and some metal louvers are also installed. This clever addition can open or close to allow a visual link between the two bedrooms when required and some privacy if not. Also, check out that beautiful wooden ceiling.
More information at Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.