Go spacious with a tiny home that sleeps up to 6 and is full of clever storage options

It is safe to say that anyone well-versed in the tiny home movement knows the name of Tumbleweed Tiny House Co. With its headquarters in Sonoma, Calif., and a factory in Colorado Springs, Colo., the company has been cranking out tiny homes since 1999, which puts it at the forefront of a radical home market that embraces an earth-friendly, experiential lifestyle.
This home called the Roanoke is one of four models in Tumbleweed's pioneering lineup. This model is available in 20-foot and 26-foot models with usable space of 188 square feet to 292 square feet. These are RV-certified travel homes that sleep up to six individuals. They also feature a spacious feel, thanks to the 10-feet tall ceilings above the kitchen and living rooms. Take a look at this design.
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This shot gives you a feel for the interior, which features an open floor plan between the kitchen and the living room. The elegant sleeping loft is visible in the back.​
Yes, the cupboards are empty, but they won't be for long. This aerial view shows how much storage space there is in the kitchen, which features a unique sink and a four-burner cook stove and oven.
It's the little details that make a house feel like a home. This kitchen sink is unique.​
There are many ways to turn stairs into storage. This style creates a small chest out of each step.
There is storage to spare if you have a shelf that allows room for a small, decorative plant. Still, every nook and cranny counts in a tiny home.
This useful four-burner stove also includes an oven.
This is the reverse view of the downstairs area. The open door in the background reveals the bathroom behind it.​
This looks like a bachelor pad's bedroom – orderly and functional.
This shot also shows that you can invent a closet where none exists. A set of shelves and a hanging bar tacked to a wall creates storage for clothing.
Lots of light comes pouring through the windows in the sleeping loft of the Roanoke and bounces around the natural wood finish.
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In a tiny house storage is critical, but so is a sense of orderliness. Chaos inside a tiny space doesn't work so well, especially with a home that travels along bumpy roads on occasion. But tiny storage cubbies help keep things in their place.