Travis Build his own Tiny House on Wheels.
He started with a water damaged trailer and proceeded to build a wonderful home without any plans.
He is a natural artist and it shows in every aspect of this project.
You can watch the video at www.youtube.com
Why don’t any tiny houses on trailers have lofts with enough headroom to stand up in? I mean, there are double-decker buses and trains in which both levels have sufficient headroom to stand in, so why not have a similar headroom arrangement in portable homes?
I’m making a sculpted tiny home based on a 5th wheel trailer, and there is plenty of headroom in the upper bedroom.
Is it a split-level type deal? I’ve seen some tiny houses on “gooseneck”trailers, where there’s a bedroom or living room in the raised front, thus it’s sort of a split level layout (you go up about 1 to 1.4 meters \ 3ft, 3in to 5 ft from the main level to this upper level, thus is akin to the split-level ranch homes of the mid to late 20th century) , I’ve even seen a few tiny houses with three or four split levels!
Yes, it is a “gooseneck” type trailer with a split level that raises about 2 ft.