
"Climbing into a loft bed loses its charm quickly, especially when you're half-asleep at 2 AM. The Barred Owl by Rewild Homes acknowledges this reality with a rare approach in tiny house design: everything happens on one level. Built by the Nanaimo, Vancouver Island-based company, this 34-foot tiny house abandons vertical gymnastics for the spacious comfort of apartment-style living. The difference starts with dimensions."
"While most North American tiny houses measure 8.5 feet wide, the Barred Owl stretches to 10 feet. That extra 1.5 feet might sound modest on paper, but at the tiny house scale, every inch transforms how a space functions. The added width creates genuine breathing room, allowing the interior to feel less like a cleverly arranged puzzle and more like an actual home. Mounted on a triple-axle trailer, the structure maintains mobility while delivering a footprint substantial enough for full-time living."
"The layout flows in railroad apartment fashion, with rooms connecting directly to one another. Entry opens into a bright living room finished in whitewashed pine tongue-and-groove. The galley kitchen features butcherblock counters that wrap into an eating bar doubling as a workspace, practical for the growing number of people who work remotely. A full-size refrigerator, four-burner propane cooktop, and oven eliminate the compromises typically associated with tiny house cooking."
The Barred Owl is a 34-foot tiny house built on a triple-axle trailer that prioritizes one-level living. It measures 10 feet wide, creating more interior breathing room than typical 8.5-foot models and supporting full-time residency. The plan flows in railroad apartment fashion with a bright living room finished in whitewashed pine tongue-and-groove. The galley kitchen includes butcherblock counters, an eating bar that doubles as a workspace, a full-size refrigerator, four-burner propane cooktop, and an oven. Sliding barn doors reveal a walk-through bathroom with a large walk-in shower, sink, flushing toilet, storage, and a washer-dryer. The ground-floor bedroom offers standing ceiling height.
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