

Micro-Cabin
The Micro Cabin is a unique, hand built, fully customizable Tiny House, but even smaller.
A perfect complement to your existing camping gear, or an awesome standalone unit that has everything onboard when you buy it.. If you just want to add a safe sleeping space for the kids while tent camping, that's hard shell and lockable... and has a nightlight. Or a vagabond couple looking to pull off somewhere nice for the night and then get back on the road. If smaller is better, then this is the way.
The Micro Cabin has a full-size mattress that converts into booth style living space. An outdoor kitchen on the back with residential scale kitchen measurements and awning covered space. Extremely lightweight and can be towed by a wide range of smaller vehicles. Highly customizable whether you want simple and rugged, frilly and soft, or modern and high tech.
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The Micro Cabin is ULTRA light. Coming in at under 2,000 lbs, even a Kia Soul will pull it.
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Standard home construction methods and materials mean realistic durability, and readily available parts and/or labor for repairs or upgrades.

With available off grid solutions, tiny houses can be pretty much anywhere you want one,
...And are legally allowed to place one :)

The Micro Cabin offers a wide variety of conveniences:
-You can stand up in it. *
Ok, maybe not you specifically. It entirely depends on how tall you actually are of course, but with an interior clearance of 5 feet and 7 inches, a lot of people can stand completely upright inside. If you do happen to be taller than that, you will have to hunch over a little, but here's the thing...
You can still change your pants. This is something not easily done in a teardrop camper or small tent. If you haven't had the pleasure of this experience, I challenge you to go sit under your dining table and change your pants....i'll wait. How'd it go? Not so good eh? Now back to that 5'7" interior clearance. Nice huh?
-Five foot wide, extra deluxe kitchen.
From the ground to the countertop is about the same height as in your actual kitchen. 18 inch deep (Full 24” available) countertop provides ample space for preparing food or washing up. Several under counter storage options and even top cabinets.
-Large awning over kitchen.
The large rear door opens upward into a spacious awning that protects not only your kitchen area from the elements, but also you. Another advantage over the teardrop style camper which has a small kitchen themed area, who's lid protects itself only... A little bit.
-Functioning sink
The sink has a drain line and the water tap can be hand or electric pump operated if no pressurised water source is availble.
-Slide out cooler drawer.
The second cabinet door from the left is actually basically a giant drawer. It pulls straight out instead of opening like a door, exposing a storage compartment large enough for multiple coolers. You can just slide out the drawer and grab something from the cooler and then slide it right back in. *insulated drawer available *3'-8' slideout options
-Interior cooler access.
The cooler drawer slides right underneath of the bench seat inside the cabin. Lifting the seat inside exposes some of the cooler storage, allowing a quick cooler grab, without having to exit the cabin.
-Double sided cabinet.
You have access to the kitchen from inside the cabin space. This will allow you to be able to get to the coffee in the morning... Before you have to see the sun, or neighboring campers, or worse still, rain.
-Full size bed.
The mattress is a 6” thick, store bought mattress that is actual full size. Your sheets will fit.
-Bed converts to seating.
The bed flips up against the wall exposing the bench seat while also becoming part of the back rest for the seat.
-Portable toilet ready. *
Under the bench seat are several compartments. One of them can be set up for a small camping latrine.
-Fold down table.
While sitting on the bench seat (Or the latrine i suppose) you can enjoy having table space for anything that requires having some table space right in front of you. Eating food here is highly recommended, particularly when rain occurs.
-Storage spaces.
Multiple storage spaces in a range of sizes so you can store stuffs.
-Additional traditional outdoor camping goods can be stored inside during transit.
An amazing 200 cubic feet of storage! Tents. Sleeping bags. Bicycles. Folding Chairs. Screen houses. Do you have a small kayak? Sweet, throw it in there too!