You’re about to be blown away by the coolest tiny house I’ve ever seen. Seriously.
Meet Ravenlore, a Victorian tiny house known for its bright, candy-colored siding, trim, and roof. This magically whimsical tiny home on wheels was built by Jim Wilkins of Tiny Green Cabins. It’s 176 square feet, 22 feet long by 8 feet wide, and weighs about 13,500 lbs.
Because Nicki Jo Davis’ new home was built over the wheels, she gets more interior space, albeit a heavier load. But Nicki can handle it, because she’s a firefighter.
Ravenlore was delivered to Nicki Joe in Savannah, Georgia. She wanted to clear the clutter and downsize, and Ravenlore allowed her to do so for just under $60,000. But the home’s rainbow exterior isn’t the only surprising thing about it.
Ravenlore’s interior may be small, but it boasts a built-in solar power system, clever storage space hidden in the floor, a desk space, and a light-flooded kitchen. “When I saw the design with the gingerbread trim, I knew it had to be purple, pink, blue, and green,” Nicki says. “I love that it’s completely ridiculous. It makes me really happy.”
After a year spent living inside Ravenlore, Nicki finished refurnishing the home’s interior. It’s just as whimsical and bright as the candy-colored exterior!
Watch the video below to see Ravenlore for yourself, and please SHARE it with your friends on Facebook!
Video credit: Tiny House Giant Journey / Facebook / Website Music credit: Grady Kelneck








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