Named the Sea Chord, and designed by Modern Tiny Living, this fully featured tiny home is compact, and perfect for a vacation home or as a full-time residence. It is amped with a space-saving interior, accentuated by plenty of storage space. The tiny home has the capability to run on or off the grid. It features a length of 22 feet, making it longer than most European models, but still small for a North American tiny home. A double-axle trailer serves as the base and the home is clad in engineered wood, and topped with a steel roof. It also includes an outdoor shower and an exterior storage box.
Designer: Modern Tiny Living
The interior of the home is finished in maple plywood, and it includes a lot of glazing and a skylight. This allows the home to be pretty light-filled, especially the living room. The living room is equipped with a custom sofa that can be converted into a bed, and a retractable dining/work table that can be pulled out from a kitchen unit. The kitchen contains an oven, induction stove, fridge/freezer, steel sink, and stacked washer and dryer. There is also plenty of cabinetry and steel worktops. A breakfast bar-style dining area has been incorporated for two, it serves as an additional workspace too.
The bathroom is located on the opposite end of the home to the living room, and you can access it via a sliding door. The space includes a shower, composting toilet, and a small vanity sink. The tiny home only includes one bedroom, which can be accessed via a storage-integrated staircase. This is a typical tiny house-style loft space with a low ceiling, a double bed, and storage space.
The Sea Chord can be powered by a standard RV-style hookup or from the solar panels that have been installed on the roof, and then further connected to a battery array in the exterior storage box. We are unaware of the pricing on the tiny home for now.