This Tiny House Community Feels Like Living In A Small Village

A pegboard storage wall makes use of an otherwise empty wall, adding a customizable design element that can be arranged in many different ways.

The Hiatus is an amazing livable tiny house on foundation inside a one-of-kind cottage-style community located in Bend, OR. The tiny home footprint is 400 sqft, with 2 lofts it’s 598 sqft. Built to IRC Appendix Q standards.


5 Responses to “This Tiny House Community Feels Like Living In A Small Village”

  1. Ruahann Benn says:

    Love the whole concept, would like to live there.

  2. patricia a ryan says:

    its lovely,its perfect, it has everything you would need. the village is lovely too, good for security incase seniors live there.

  3. Hilda says:

    Hi how much do the tiny houses cost
    Do you have banks for financing
    Or can one pay monthly payments to pay the cost of the tiny hoise

  4. Sande White says:

    what’s the cost to live there.. am 80 and would love it — but doubt i can afford on SS only…

  5. Annie Yocum says:

    love the concept and the houses look great – note: seniors don’t like climbing stairs to go to bed – think getting up at night to go pee. Also think about handicap access. The pegboard is functional and uses the space wisely but for me is visually unappealing – I think other design ideas should have been explored.

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