Rogue tiny house is big on portability, small on price

With its Rogue model, Stanley Tiny Homes avoids overly complicated features and focuses on the basics: providing a compact tiny home that offers enough space for two people and is easy to pull out. The home is also relatively low-priced to match.

The Rogue rides on a dual-axle trailer and is 20ft (6m) long. That’s certainly a small size for a North American model and should make it much easier to tow than the Pisgah, for example, which is more than twice as long. It’s finished in black metal and cedar cladding. Power comes from a standard camper-style hitch, but those looking to cut the cord and live a truly nomadic lifestyle will want to add a solar panel setup.

The interior of this home is spread over two floors. A mini-split air conditioning system maintains a comfortable temperature and a single glass door provides access to the living area. Here there is some space for a sofa and a large window that lets in plenty of light.

The kitchen is nearby and includes a four-burner propane-powered stove, a sink, and plenty of cabinetry, as well as space for more appliances.

The Rogue tiny house is kept at a comfortable temperature with a mini-split air conditioning system
The Rogue tiny house is kept at a comfortable temperature with a mini-split air conditioning system

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The Rogue’s bathroom is accessed from the kitchen via a barn-style door. It looks pretty snug, but Stanley Tiny Homes has a composting toilet, a shower and a A lot There is also a small sink.

The Rogue has one bedroom, accessed by stairs (with no integrated storage for a change) and is a typical loft-style tiny house space with low ceilings, a few windows and enough space for a double bed.

The Rogue tiny house has a starting price of $85,000, which is considered cheaper for a tiny house in North America today (although it's not the cheapest we've seen), and is considered a rental property guest house or vacation home.

Source: Stanley Tiny Homes

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