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Minimalist ESCAPE One XL Debuts

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ESCAPE Homes recently unveiled the ESCAPE One XL.

Measuring under 400 square feet, the tiny home on wheels can sleep up to eight, features eleven-foot ceilings, and two large upper lofts.

Highlighted by an exterior of Shou Sugi Ban (the Japanese technique of charred siding), the 388 square-foot portable house features two sleeping lofts with near five-foot ceilings, full-size kitchen and bath, and first floor multi-purpose living and dining areas.

The tiny home is wrapped in windows that draw the outdoors in and a built-in closet and pull-out drawers are incorporated into the full-size stairs that lead to the spacious lofts.

The bathroom features a 60-inch tub/shower, large vanity and toilet. Other unit features and options include: French doors, queen, king or twin beds, flatscreen TV with Blu-ray, stone counter tops, USB outlets, cellular shades, and an exterior shower.

ESCAPE One XL can be transported via its own trailer, and is crafted with high-efficiency insulation and climate control options that allow it to withstand extreme heat or cold.

Power usage is minimal and ESCAPE One XL water, power and utility hook-up takes just minutes, enabling it to travel with the whim of its owner. 

Although built like a cottage, by law ESCAPE One XL is a conventional RV, and therefore requires no foundation and is not subject to property tax.

ESCAPE One XL starts from $69,800.

Privately-owned ESCAPE Homes are situated across the country, from New York’s Hudson Valley to California’s Sonoma Valley including the Hawaiian Islands and folks can “vacation tiny” in eight ESCAPE Home Airbnb rentals across the country.

For more information, visit www.escapetraveler.net.


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