This Caboose-Style Tiny House Has An Amazing Interior!

Tiny houses have been popping up everywhere! No matter where I look, it seems people everywhere are trying to scale down and cut back — which means  investing in more compact and efficient ways of living.

Of course, you could get a one-size-fits-all home, but why not think outside the box — like this couple who lived like a modern day Swiss Family Robinson? From shipping containers to old school buses, the sky's the limit when designing your very own tiny home.

But in Minocqua, WI, one company is taking tiny home living to a whole new level — and it's all thanks to a beautiful little antique caboose!

This "park model RV home," as its creators at North Park Manufacturing call it, is decked out with all the amenities of a regular sized house, plus the added thrill of living out your childhood dreams of playing "train conductor" — all while relaxing in the comforts of your very own cozy home!

The train is pulling up to the station, so hop aboard and prepare to be blown away! Let us know in the comments if you'd like to live in this unique tiny house!

Right off the bat, judging simply by the exterior of this caboose-style tiny house, you can tell it's a very special little home.

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Designed by both a retired train engineer and a U.S. veteran, the look is incredibly authentic. They even added actual railroad artifacts for an extra special touch!

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The inside is very spacious, and filled with lovely little touches — like a charming old-fashioned stove and detailed wood paneling.

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The foyer is flooded with natural light thanks to its wide and beautiful windows.

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The kitchen features ample counter space, perfect for cooking and entertaining friends and family.

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The living room is warm and inviting, filled with a glowing wood interior.

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The hallway seems to go on forever. At only 400 square feet (and 12 feet wide) - it's almost like a magic trick. A train car has never felt so big.

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North Park Homes takes their customers' dreams and turns them into their very own tiny home reality. With results this charming, it's no wonder why so many people are turning to tiny home living!

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Would you live inside a "caboose-style" tiny home? What would the tiny house of YOUR dreams look like? Let us know in the comments below.

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