This tiny house on wheels will definitely make you jealous—in a good way! With its cozy brown wood siding, fun green accents, and matching interior, it’s an incredible 20-foot tiny home packed with style and charm. You’re seriously going to fall for this little place with its chic touches and beautiful colors.
Right when you step inside, the first thing you’ll notice is that the walls are painted the same lovely green as the outside trim. Sure, it’s not everyone’s go-to color, but honestly, it looks amazing with the chocolate-brown floors and accents inside.
The Kitchen
The kitchen has cabinets in rich brown color paired with an elongated countertop that could serve as a dining table. Then, again, we have storage shelves everywhere we look, and those metal pipes holding up the shelves lend that cool, industrial accent that is both chic and practical.
I really like that they used stainless steel not just for the kitchen appliances but for the backsplash too. It’s super easy to clean and makes the kitchen look like a professional space—perfect if you love to cook!
Right after the kitchen sits the bathroom, and it is just as impressive. The shower wall is covered in stylish white and green tiles, but the highlight here is definitely the stone sink—it’s big, deep, and probably unlike anything you’ve seen before.
The Bathroom
The bathroom vanity also offers some bonus storage space next to the sink. There are two open shelves perfect for towels, and extra storage underneath that’s great for toiletries and other essentials. Plus, the walls have room for more shelves or decorative items like pictures or cute reminders.
Back in the kitchen, you’ll appreciate the deep sink, especially because it has a chopping block cover and a basket for scraps built right in. Such a clever way to save space and keep things tidy! And that extendable faucet makes cleaning up easy.
Cooking is simple with the classic gas stove and oven setup. Having a proper oven in such a compact space is a real bonus, letting you cook whatever you’re craving.
The Living Area
The living area at the far end is a bit cozy but still spacious enough for a sofa, chairs, or even a futon for guests. It’s comfortable without feeling cramped.
Upstairs, the loft area is surprisingly roomy despite the sloped ceiling. There’s enough space for a nice sleeping area, and I love that there are extra lights and outlets around the bed—super practical for daily use.
Overall, this tiny home shows that you can definitely have stylish, high-quality living even in a small space!