Homegrown Trailers recently unveiled its latest model, which is specifically marketed to appeal to the small living community and can be used either as full-time dwelling or camping trailer. Named the Timberline, it can run on or off-the-grid and can sleep up to six people inside.
The Timberline weighs in at 3,950 lb (1,790 kg), measures 23 x 7.11 x 8.11 ft (7 x 2.1 x 2.5 m), and is clad in sustainably-sourced wood.
The model shown includes a double bed and two double bunkbeds, to sleep six. However, the interior is flexible and can be swapped for a dining area.
The Timberline includes a wet bathroom with shower and toilet and the kitchenette features a nice large counter space and sink, plus an under-counter fridge, and two-burner induction stove.
The Timberline can run either from a standard RV-style hookup or off-the-grid with a maximum. The on-grid model costs $37,000, while the off-grid model will set you back $41,500. See more at Homegrown Trailers.