The "Single-Slope" roofline has become the hallmark of modern tiny house design, and for good reason. By sloping the roof in one direction, builders can achieve soaring ceiling heights in the primary living areas while creating cozy, functional zones for sleeping and utilities. In our latest tour, we step inside a 14x40 masterpiece that utilizes this architectural strategy to perfection.
Coming in at 560 square feet, this build pushes the boundaries of what is possible on a single-level foundation. It features a private main-floor bedroom, a full-sized luxury kitchen, and a bonus sleeping loft that overlooks the open-concept living space.
Tour the Soaring 560 Sq Ft Build Below! 👇
Maximized Volume for Year-Round Comfort
One of the standout features of this 14-foot wide build is the sense of volume. Unlike narrower trailers, the extra width allows for an "L-shaped" kitchen layout with a dedicated dining area. This makes the home feel like a permanent Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) rather than a temporary cabin.
Build Highlights:
- Soaring Ceilings: The single-slope roof creates an airy living room with massive window potential.
- Functional Loft: Tucked above the utility zone, the loft offers a secondary sleeping area or a private home office.
- Full Bathroom: Featuring standard residential plumbing and a spacious walk-in shower.
Interested in this exact footprint? You can skip the design phase and get straight to construction with our fully engineered luxury blueprints.
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