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This Elegant Three-Bedroom Tiny Is the Ultimate Family Home on Wheels

The Sebago is a 38-footer with a three-bedroom layout 15 photos
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Even though it comes on wheels, the beautiful Sebago tiny home is anything but tiny. Boasting a rare three-bedroom layout with enough room left for a large kitchen and dining area, this might be one of the best downsizing options for a family and much more.
As a family-owned business founded by a woman who dreamt of owning her own ideal tiny house, Tiny Homes of Maine knows best when it comes to family-sized dwellings. The Sebago is the largest and most impressive model in its range: a 38-footer (11.5 meters) with two lofts and a main-floor bedroom as standard features. In order to comply with regulations, most tiny homes range between eight and ten feet in width, with a maximum height of 13.5 feet (4.1 meters). Length varies a lot more but cannot exceed 60 feet (18 meters, towing vehicle included).

The 38-foot Sebago boasts what is typically considered the maximum tiny house length on average, coupled with the most generous layout in terms of accommodation. Homes on wheels are not often thought about as three-bedroom homes with the full comfort of a traditional family home, yet Sebago ticks all the boxes.

This mixed layout also makes it more versatile compared to other models because it can welcome folks who don't wish to use loft spaces as bedrooms. Last but not least, the Sebago could easily be operated as an ideal vacation rental for large groups, and we've seen tiny house-based tourism explode over the past few years.

The Sebago
Photo: Tiny Homes of Maine
Maximum length means there's no need to compromise: every area inside the Sebago is equally spacious, welcoming, and comfortable. This mobile abode even exudes the elegance and classic charm of a traditional home, matched by its cozy, homely ambiance with all the right amenities.

Tiny Homes of Maine also makes houses that can be adapted to include a compact main-floor bedroom, but Sebago is the only one with an enclosed ground-floor bedroom and two lofts included in the base model. This is what makes a big difference because the main bedroom gets full privacy and additional space for a large closet. The Sebago features a separate bedroom at one end and a separate bathroom at the opposite end.

In between, the ample floor space is more than enough to include a wonderful kitchen with a dining extension and a smaller lounge. The master bedroom is absolutely beautiful. It's big enough to fit a double bed with plenty of walk-around space. A separate closet provides convenient storage, while large windows turn this room into a bright and airy sanctuary. It's easy to forget about the wheels in a bedroom like this. Best of all, it's isolated from the rest of the house and quiet enough to ensure a good night's sleep.

The Sebago
Photo: Tiny Homes of Maine
The two lofts offer greater versatility. Each could easily be used as a smaller bedroom, but they're just as great for work, play, hobbies, or basic storage. The feature that stands out the most is the protection wall, which turns any basic loft into a cozier room. Sebago's lofts come with partial, full-height protection walls made of wood. They add privacy and safety while also leaving the lofts open enough. With lofts, you don't typically want complete isolation because the space is already cramped.

Large windows also help to create the illusion of wider, open spaces, in addition to their basic ventilation function. As a perk, most Tiny Homes of Maine models with dual lofts include skylights that bring in even more natural light – the same is true for Sebago. In fact, this entire tiny house is packed with large windows that create a beautiful connection to the outdoors. While the main bedroom and the bathroom stay private, most of the ground-floor area is bathed in natural light and surrounded by panoramic views.

The Sebago
Photo: Tiny Homes of Maine
The L-shaped kitchen offers much more than you'd expect with a tiny house. One of the best parts is that the countertop is extended into a breakfast bar with matching bar stools. The clever placement in front of large windows magically turns into a fun and comfy dining nook. A spacious kitchen also translates to full-size appliances and classic storage solutions, including big overhead cupboards.

In the case of Sebago, one of the best perks is that the kitchen and lounge can easily double as one large entertainment area surrounded by windows. This versatile section can adapt to various layouts and temporary setups. The idea is that it encourages socializing and spending time with family and friends, unlike smaller tiny homes that simply lack the space for this particular function.

Last but not least, the bathroom is also big enough to include full-size appliances and generous storage. The elegant, rustic design matches the traditional vibe of the entire house. Once again, a large window makes all the difference.

The Sebago
Photo: Tiny Homes of Maine
In terms of costs, the Sebago tiny leans toward the pricier side due to its generous size and layout. The most expensive models built by Tiny Homes of Maine start at $200,000 without customizations. Those who are looking for a more affordable option can check out the brand's smaller models that cost nearly half as much as the Sebago. Still, no price is too big to pay for the precious comfort and durability of a true family home on wheels.
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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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