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Teeny Tiny House on Wheels Gets Decked Out for Halloween, Looks Spooktacular

Even if you live in a tiny home, it doesn't necessarily mean you can't go all out when it comes to Halloween. This 18-foot (5.4-meter) house on wheels looks frighteningly fantastic, featuring spooky accents both on the inside and on the outside. And surprisingly, the interior doesn't feel overwhelmingly cramped at all.
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Photo: Backcountry Tiny Homes via Instagram
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This dwelling was built by Backcountry Tiny Homes, a custom home builder located in Hampstead, New Hampshire. The skilled team from Backcountry is known for creating stunning tinies that stand the test of time. They also create incredible mobile habitats that don't feel that different from a regular-sized home.

Now, right in time for Halloween, the team shared a custom-designed tiny house that looks absolutely spooktacular. Although it only measures 18 ft (5.4 meters) in length, this dwelling feels pretty large on the inside. It also has all the amenities you need, so it's ideal for a weekend getaway.

It's scary-impressive what the company managed to do with such a small place. They added an extra spooky touch to both the exterior and the interior of the home. On the outside, the tiny features a little porch decorated with pumpkins and crows. For a scary welcome, the team added a towering 12-ft (3.6-meter) skeleton right next to the entryway.

Spooky 18\-ft tiny home
Photo: Backcountry Tiny Homes via Instagram
Once you step inside the house, you're greeted by a fun and spooky setting. The interior is filled with wooden elements that contrast with stunning custom black cabinetry. The kitchen is positioned in front of the entryway, so that's the first thing you're going to notice. This area is well-equipped, and it includes all the appliances that you need to cook up a storm.

It has a four-burner propane cooktop with a black iron kettle on top. There's also a large stainless steel placed in front of a wall full of bats. Elsewhere, you'll see a small refrigerator and tons of storage space for the black dishes. The kitchen even has a breakfast bar that can seat two people. This area features a large cabinet with open shelving as well.

A few steps ahead is the main floor bedroom. That's a great addition for a small home on wheels. The bedroom includes a custom bed with storage underneath that can accommodate two dwellers. This area is quite compact, but it does come with black curtains.

Next to the kitchen, the team added closet space. That's where people can hang their clothes or, in this case, their costumes. For Halloween, they turned it into a "one-hour broom parking" space. To add to the spooky vibe, they even placed a broom in the closet area.

Spooky 18\-ft tiny home
Photo: Backcountry Tiny Homes via Instagram
At the rear is the bathroom. Unfortunately, they don't have any pictures of the interior. However, we can see that it has a bat-shaped carpet placed in front of the sink. You can also catch a glimpse of the generous shower. Above the bathroom is the loft, which maximizes the living space. It can be accessed via a ladder, and it can function as a second bedroom.

Backcountry decorated it with a large, black armchair and some pillows. There's also a small cage that hangs from the ceiling, which houses a crow. Of course, just like the rest of the house, this area had to include a creepy decoration as well.

The team doesn't mention any price for this tiny home. It's a custom build that was decked out for Halloween. The company does have several models on its official website that you can check out. Each one of them has the price listed. However, it's good to note that the "insulation, ventilation, and framing are custom designed for each client based on where they plan to park and live with their tiny home." Usually, a turnkey 18-ft-long (5.4-meter-long) and 8.5-ft-wide (2.5-meter-wide) model is priced at $63,700. The cost can go up depending on the finishes and appliances included.

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Florina taught herself how to drive in a Daewoo Tico (a rebadged Suzuki Alto kei car) but her first "real car" was a VW Golf. When she’s not writing about cars, drones or aircraft, Florina likes to read anything related to space exploration and take pictures in the middle of nature.
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