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The All-American Liberty Tiny Fits in Just as Well at the Beach as It Does in the Woods

The Liberty fits in beautifully at the beach and anywhere it goes 38 photos
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This tiny home's name says it all – freedom is the ultimate goal, and everything about this house on wheels is carefully geared toward that, starting with the practical layout and ending with the affordable price.
The Liberty tiny house looks like a rustic wooden cabin with several upgrades, but it's much more versatile than it would seem. Designed for the road, this mobile dwelling would fit right in no matter the environment. You could take it to the beach, settle in the woods for a while, or simply station it on your property.

It's packed with all the amenities needed for comfortable living, whether we're talking permanent residency or welcoming paying guests. On top of that, with just a few tweaks, The Liberty tiny could be ready for off-grid living and full self-sufficiency. In other words, it's made for absolute freedom

Balance is one of the qualities that best describe this all-American home on wheels. Size-wise, it offers a generous length of 24 feet (7.3 meters), coupled with more than 8.5 feet in width (2.5 meters) and 13.4 feet in height (4 meters). These dimensions allow a harmonious configuration that favors storage and optimal functionality without over-crowding the living space. The Liberty is ideally suited for one or two people for year-round residency, but it can occasionally accommodate extra guests in the tiny lounge downstairs.

The Liberty
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This is more of a lounge nook than a full living room. It's not the biggest one you could hope for, but it's certainly cozy and inviting. Unlike some other tiny house configurations out there, this one balances openness with much-needed privacy. As a result, the Liberty tiny feels rustic and traditional like a simple wooden cabin, but is also open to the outside world and equipped for enjoying the outdoors and having fun.

An adorable, tiny built-in porch leads to the home's main entry. The main floor setup is particularly cozy and would make anyone feel right at home instantly. The kitchen takes up most of the space. Natural wood abounds throughout, creating that traditional, homely atmosphere. Lots of beautifully crafted cabinets and cupboards provide overhead storage and ample room beneath the countertop. A separate nook was specifically designed for the fridge, while a washing machine also fits in neatly under the countertop.

When it comes to dining, The Liberty tiny reveals more than one solution. First, the countertop was specifically extended so that it could double as a breakfast bar without taking up too much space. This extension is great for dining, working remotely, or storing extra items. Secondly, an RV-style pop-up table on the opposite wall provides another quick and practical dining setup for one or two people.

The Liberty
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The cozy dining nook that can double as a main-floor sleeping area sits nearby. It's somewhat separate, which adds privacy, yet still benefits from the multiple windows that bring in lots of sunshine. When the weather is right, this open-plan layout is great for outdoor entertainment. The tiny porch becomes an extension of the kitchen/lounge area, and the kitchen itself can double as a bar. It's no surprise that the Liberty was described as a great "beach party house."

A beautiful, traditional staircase leads to the loft section of the house, which is entirely dedicated to the master bedroom. It's spacious enough for a comfy double-person bed, flanked by windows that ensure proper cross-ventilation and luminosity. A wood-crafted railing adds safety and privacy without entirely obstructing the line of sight – an important thing to consider in small dwellings.

Going back downstairs, behind a discrete wooden door, you'd find the bathroom. It displays the same rustic cabin vibe as the rest of the house, but it doesn't compromise comfort. The composting toilet is a pre-requisite for those who plan to go off-grid, while the full-size shower cabin is a must for daily comfort.

The Liberty
Photo: Tiny Treasure Homes
The Freedom tiny is also equipped with an on-demand water heater, two wall heaters, and a ceiling fan, which keep the temperature right all year long. Plus, the house is fully insulated and able to withstand different challenges in terms of weather. Unlike similar rustic-style tiny homes, this one feels much more open to the outdoors and spacious – it doesn't have some of the clutter that others do, and it doesn't need to fill up every inch of space to ensure functionality.

If you think that the Liberty tiny house exudes a vintage charm despite its modern equipment, it might be because the founder of Tiny Treasure Homes, Greg Montoya, is just as passionate about retro WV campers and tent trailers as he is about tiny houses. That's how he started before focusing on tiny homes. That love for vintage trailers and for the outdoors is still reflected in everything this Arizona-based tiny house builder does.

The Liberty tiny house by Tiny Treasure Homes is normally priced at $64,500 and currently on sale.
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About the author: Otilia Drăgan
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Otilia believes that if it’s eco, green, or groundbreaking, people should know about it (especially if it's got wheels or wings). Working in online media for over five years, she's gained a deeper perspective on how people everywhere can inspire each other.
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