Drafted & designed by S. Dehner for THE small HOUSE CATALOG
The Moschata Tiny House "Rolling Bungalow" was one of the first tiny houses designed (and actually used) for full-time living. It's a whopping 170 sq ft that allows for a full working kitchen with a full size refrigerator, washing machine, wide sink, mini-oven, mechanical ventilation, and tons of storage and cabinetry; it has an office nook, living area with couch, propane fireplace, and site-built coffee or tea table. There's dual wheel-well storage cabinets (removeable), book shelves, a site-built folding dining table with two chairs, a queen size sleeping loft and front end storage or guest loft...and more.
Built to be connected to a sewer or septic system it features a miniature bathtub-shower and a porcelain toilet with hand washing basin. And at 8'6" it's still wider than most tiny houses and was one of the first to stretch in the 18'-20' range.
We lived in the original version of this tiny house for nearly three years while building the 765 sq ft Beekeeper's Bungalow. It still radiates curb appeal with its bright orange face and white trim, handsome Marvin double hung windows, and cute entry porch. Many versions of this house have since been built, why not download the plan - it's free - and get building!
Featured on CNN Living, Tiny House Blog, Tiny House Design, Top 7 Sunset finalist for mobile houses, and awarded favorite tiny house rental by HomeAway in 2014 on the Today Show.
DETAILS
- Estimated Cost to Build: $17,000
- Foundation: 7' x 20' Trailer
- Lofts: 60 sq. ft. sleeping loft, 18 sq. ft. storage/single sleeping loft.
- Main floor ceiling height (bath & kitchen): 6'-9 1/2"
- Main floor cathedral ceiling (living area): ~11'-0"
- Loft height: 42"
- Conditioned space: 160 sq. ft. + lofts
- Overall footprint (including porch) : 8'-6" x 20'-0"
- Optional dormer
The full color plan includes:
- Photographic cover sheet
- Construction notes & design criteria
- Exterior elevations
- Dimensioned floor & loft plans
- Trailer specifications
- Joist by joist floor framing plan
- Stud by stud wall framing plan
- Rafter by rafter roof framing plan
- 3D framing overview of entire house
- Transverse cross section
- Roof connection section
- Construction details (with dormer addendum)
- Interior isometric cross section for both sides of house
- Details for cabinetry, loft ladder, window casings, tea table, et al.
- Electrical & plumbing plans
- Materials list, complete appliances & fixtures lists, window & door schedules and more...
- FREE Revision Updates
- Email plan support
- PDF Print size: 18" x 24" (can also be printed @ home)
- Immediate download with license
Plans are PDF downloads.
Renderings are approximate and are not literal representations of the designs. Designs are subject to change without notice.
download free IMPERIAL version download free dormers addendum Download free Metric TransliterationThis is a simple metric transliteration of the Imperial version. Additional considerations will be required by the builder.
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