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Used
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225 ft²
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Up to 3 Guests
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Expired
225 sqft
Ext. dimensions: 26’ 6” x 8’ 6” x 13’ 4” tall
Int. dimensions: Bottom floor 25’ 6” x 6’ 6” Sleeping Loft 9’ x 6’ 6”
Sleeping Loft:
Includes California King size memory foam bed. 9.5” x 48” shelf for books, clothes, plants, you name it! Extra 2’ at end of the bed, perfect for large dog bed. Full staircase with railing. TV swivels to view from bed or couch downstairs.
Storage Loft:
4’ x 6’ 6” storage loft above bathroom. Awesome octagon window viewable from the sleeping loft!
Bathroom:
Custom stock tank bath tub, coated with Line-X for durability/rust proofing. Lots of storage space for clothes and linens on 7 shelves. Nature’s Head compost toilet. Delta Breeze exhaust fan, super quiet and great for dehumidifying during/after a hot shower powered by on-demand water heater.
2nd Bedroom! :
Largest 2nd bedroom Tumbleweed has ever built! Custom platform Twin bed, with cloud safety rail, storage stairs, and 3 drawers for clothes. Space below bed gives plenty of room to store toys and even play!
Kitchen:
Made for cooking with a 4-burner range, and oven which fits a turkey for Thanksgiving. Walnut butcher block counter, over 4’ of working space, and matching walnut shelves for storing dishes and dry goods. Stainless steel farmhouse sink, with cool spoon hooks above the sink for coffee/tea cups. Lots of cabinet space, complete with stainless steel slide out drawers. Refrigerator in storage stairs.
Sitting Area:
Built in memory foam couch, with extra storage. Drop leaf walnut table. 5’ 8” bookshelf above couch, and another shelf in the wall.
Features:
Tall ceiling provides a feeling of spaciousness. Dimmable LED lights throughout the home. Ceiling fan that cools the house in the summer very efficiently with 6 awning style windows, 3 on each side for great cross breeze action. Two built in plant shelves. Double hung windows on the ground floor. Sheep wool insulation for Zero VOC efficiency. Beetle Kill Pine T&G wallboard, for beauty and eco-conscious peace of mind. Standard utility hookups for water and electric. Utility cost is low with electric radiator heaters; averages $6-8 in the summer, $80 in the winter. Comes with a weight distribution system for towing, and a heated water spigot to install for winter.
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