No two people live alike. All around the world, people enjoy alternative lifestyles that aren't exactly "one size fits all."
And when it comes to alternative lifestyles, the tiny house movement is no doubt leading the way!
Some people move into tiny homes to conserve energy, others to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, and some people just want to live in tiny cabin homes that are extremely close to nature.
Below, design and architecture company ESCAPE Homes showcases its most recent creation: the ESCAPE Traveler tiny home.
Built on wheels, this streamlined RV has every imaginable feature, from a full-size kitchen and loft beds to wall-mounted flat-screen TVs.
The best part is that it can sleep up to six guests! The entire home is climate-controlled for minimal power consumption, and is extremely functional and eco-friendly.
Scroll further to see more stunning photos of the ESCAPE Traveler. Let us know what you thought of the tiny home in the comments below!
Crafted in America's heartland, the ESCAPE Traveler was built on core principles: simplicity, efficiency, utility, and beauty.
The team of craftsmen, architects, and professionals behind the Traveler home wanted to create luxurious, open rooms with large, soaring windows inside what is typically a small, confining space.
There is a full-size kitchen, with a rather spacious bathroom attached at the back.
The dining table also doubles as a work table and sits in a kitchen area that has plenty of space to move around.
The living room has an electric fireplace, a flat-screen TV, and a comfortable seating area with pillows.
One of the beds is located under a loft bed. There is also plenty of storage space in the sleeping areas.
One of the bedrooms has windows all around, and a wall-mounted TV.
The bathroom is located together with the washer/dryer unit, but has a ton of storage space next to it.
The whole home is climate-controlled, according to the website, to use as little power as possible.
This week, the ESCAPE Traveler will be traveling to Portland, OR. On Friday, it will sit in front of the Smith Center on the campus of Portland State University. If you're around that area, feel free to swing by and step inside the home for a visit!
Visit the ESCAPE website to read more about the team behind the creative design.
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