New Frontier Tiny Homes impressed us before with the Alpha tiny house and its successor, the Escher, sports a similar overall design, but with some additional touches to make it suitable for a family.
The Escher reaches a length of 33 ft (10 m) and has an attractive exterior partly clad in Shou Sugi Ban-treated cedar, the Japanese method of charring wood to preserve it. It has a garage-like door and awning that lift upwards to open the home to the outside. The interior looks very luxurious and measures around 300 sq ft (27.8 sq m). There's a lot going on in here but the most interesting piece of furniture is a custom dining table hidden under the stairs that's pulled out to seat up to 12 adults.
Japanese-style Shoji paper doors separate the high-end kitchen and the Escher's main bedroom. Over on the other side of the home is a small office, child's room up in the loft, and a bathroom with walk-in closet.
The Escher starts at $139,900.
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