The Tiny House Blog featured the Trekker Trailers company a few years ago and now the vintage and retro trailer company has built a contemporary “tiny mansion” for a client, Emily. The 24 foot tiny house shell was built in just over a month and Emily and her sailor boyfriend spent another four months finishing the interior.
This tiny house is built on a triple axle trailer to accommodate the weight, but it includes full home amenities like a second story balcony, a bumpout for the client’s piano, numerous windows and a set of double French doors, a full staircase with storage under the steps, built-in furniture and a spacious loft that can fit a queen or king size bed.
The little kitchen has beautiful wood cabinetry and a separate refrigerator and freezer as well as a deep sink and a prep area. The large bathroom features a special order bathtub (just 6 inches shorter than a standard tub), composting toilet, stacked washer and dryer, cubby holes and a closet.
Photos by Trekker Trailers
By Christina Nellemann for the [Tiny House Blog]







Was the embedded video supposed to be of this featured house? It is not. It is a totally different tiny house. Also cute, but not at all like the one in this article.
I apologize for that Shannon. The video was of Trekker Trailers’ 16 foot model. The new video should reflect Emily’s home.
There is much to love about this house but that bedroom is dangerous. Needs protective railing.