The Shoreline tiny house at Canoe Bay Village in Wisconsin challenges the usual concept of tiny living by offering ample space and homey comforts in a stylish, chalet-inspired design.

  • 47-foot-long, 17-foot-wide park model tiny house
  • Full kitchen with dishwasher and four-burner cooktop
  • Includes king-sized bedroom and bathtub/shower combo

What happened

Escape has introduced the Shoreline, a tiny house model situated permanently at Canoe Bay Village in Wisconsin. Unlike most tiny homes built on wheels, this is a non-towable park model designed for long-term placement. It stretches 47 feet in length and 17 feet in width, surpassing the traditional tiny house width of 8.5 feet. The exterior evokes a chalet look with timber finishes and a metal roof, welcoming visitors with a screened porch leading into a spacious living area.

Inside, the extra width creates a roomy living room equipped with a sofa, coffee table, entertainment center, and plenty of large windows for natural light. The kitchen stands out among tiny homes, featuring modern appliances such as a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven, microwave, and a propane cooktop. The home also includes a full bathroom with a tub, a king-sized bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and climate control with mini-split air conditioning and an electric fireplace.

Why it feels good

Living in the Shoreline offers the charm and simplicity of tiny home living without the usual compromises on space and amenities. Its spacious design and large windows create a bright, airy environment that enhances comfort and wellbeing. The inclusion of thoughtful features like a bathtub, a dishwasher, and a king-sized bed delivers a level of convenience rarely found in tiny houses, making it feel more like a conventional home.

The chalet-style aesthetic adds a cozy, rustic character that appeals to those drawn to nature and peaceful retreats. Meanwhile, modern comforts such as air conditioning, ceiling fans, and an electric fireplace help maintain just the right temperature throughout the year, ensuring a pleasant living experience no matter the season.

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Prospective buyers can purchase the Shoreline tiny house for $199,360 and then lease the plot at Canoe Bay Village, paying $680 monthly for the site and services. This setup offers a convenient way to embrace tiny home living within a supportive community environment. For those interested in sustainable and minimalist lifestyles, the Shoreline provides a compelling balance of space and efficiency.

Keep an eye on Escape’s developments and other innovative tiny house designs that continue to expand the possibilities of small space living. With increasing interest in downsizing and eco-friendly homes, models like the Shoreline demonstrate how tiny houses can be both stylish and practical without sacrificing comfort.

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