The Thicket tiny house was built by Rewild Homes in BC, Canada with a 10-foot extra-wide design that makes for a spacious tiny house with a main floor bedroom (no stairs, no lofts in the middle of the night!), a pass through bathroom with a massive shower and combo washer/dryer, an L-shaped kitchen with full-size appliances, a dining room table for two, and a cozy living room with a fireplace. This tiny house is built with beautiful and durable materials including pine, hemlock, cedar, and fir woods, a locally made trailer, and standing seam metal siding and roofing.
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The house is bathed in natural light with french doors, awning windows, and transom windows – all strategically placed to make it feel bright, airy, and ventilated inside the home while also maintaining some privacy and avoiding the higher cost of skylights.
This THOW (tiny house on wheels) also has loads of storage including ample cabinetry in the kitchen, storage for linens and towels in the bathroom, closets in the bedroom, and a storage loft that is accessible via a ladder in the bedroom.
Rewild Homes started after owners Jess and Pat built their own tiny house back in 2012 and subsequently decided to start building tiny homes for others. They have since built over 70 homes!
The Thicket is a show home that allowed them to make fun design choices that they wanted to try, like dramatic forest green cabinetry in the kitchen, a luxurious spa-like bathroom, and a main floor bedroom with it's own private entrance and deck. This home will eventually become a long-term rental for someone on Vancouver Island.
The tiny house is an easy plug and play unit with simple hookups including a potable garden hose connection for water, a septic connection for waste, a 50-amp twist lock RV style power connection for electricity, and propane connections for the on demand hot water heater and off-grid stove and oven. The shed style sloped roof also makes it easy to install gutters on one side of the house for rainwater collection.
We hope you enjoyed a tour of this beautiful tiny house on wheels!
You can follow and find out more about Rewild Homes in Cobble Hill, BC, Canada here:
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Gorgeous . . . Congrats to her and her husband for developing this business. These are so popular in Canada. I would love to see more of this here in America. Especially considering the housing crisis we are experiencing. This too shall pass but a smaller footprint is very appealing to Gen Z.