Decathlon Tiny Homes recently revealed another micro dwelling, the Missy tiny house on wheels. The mobile habitat measures 24 feet long but can squeeze a maximum of five people inside. Similar to its other models, the design of the tiny home is correspondingly simple, both inside and out. It is built on a double-axle trailer, and clad in tight knot cedar lap siding and insulated with closed cell spray foam.
The tiny house features a living room with a sofa and a pouf. Facing the sofa is a fold-down table that can be utilized as a workspace or a breakfast bar. Adjacent is the sliding door that leads to the main bedroom of the tiny house. One would assume the main-floor bedroom to be spacious but that’s not the case, it only features a single bed and comes accoutered with cabinets and wardrobe. A loft lies above the bedroom that sleeps two people in a breeze.
Opposite the bedroom is the kitchen and bathroom of the tiny home. The kitchen includes a countertop, cabinetry, and several floating shelves. Not to mention, a sink, overhead cabinets, and a range of appliances including a microwave, induction cooktop, and fridge.
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At the far end of the home lies a snug bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink. The tiny house features another loft that lies above the bathroom. Accessed via a removable ladder, the loft sleeps two people but can even be utilized for storing items. Together the lofts and the main-floor bedroom sleep five people combined.
The Missy tiny house also consists of several windows that allow the interior to stay light-filled. The only downside of the tiny house is the exclusion of skylights in the loft section. Though the loft is accoutered with windows but a skylight would have added more brightness to the space.