Feb 19, 2012

THE PARTNE TINY HOUSE

The following pictures are of a custom tiny house that we call the Partne. This house was named after the buyer and designer and is pronounced "Partnay".

It is 10' wide and 22' long, with pine log siding and a bright red metal roof, however you may choose a different color roof. It has a 3' x 3' front porch. This little home has a kitchen with a apartment size range that runs on propane.  A full size refrigerator, single basin sink and a food prep area complete with two pull out drawers, dining counter / bar, overhead cabinets as well as lower base cabinets make for an amazing tiny home kitchen and eating area.  Other features include a nineteen gallon electric water heater hidden under the kitchen work area, a ladder to access the loft is conveniently located at the end of the kitchen bar. The bathroom features a full size porcelain toilet, a spacious 36" shower stall, a large sink with a vanity and storage. A large closet / utility room has a washer and dryer hook up. A large electrical service will allow this tiny home to be set up like a standard RV on 50 amp 110 service with the ability to hook up to 220V service to allow for a electric dryer if desired.


As if that is not an impressive list of features for a tiny house, this house comes with solid true hard wood flooring including both lofts. The bathroom features ceramic tile, however it was not installed at the time pictures were taken.

As seen this house is fully insulated with fiberglass in the floor, walls and ceiling. It is wired with 12-2 with ground, plumbed with P.E.X. and PVC as applicable. It sits on a steel I-beam frame with two 8000# axles and bumper pull hitch.

The log siding is trimmed at the corners and gable ends of the roof with solid pine hand hewn timbers.
The trim around the door and windows features two inch thick solid pine.

This house can be reproduced as seen or altered in any way to meet the needs and desires of any potential buyer. Please contact Slabtown Customs for further information or with your questions.

                                                                     




























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