This Tiny House Has a Climbing Wall Instead of a Ladder, And It’s Genius
The Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin tiny house turns compact living into an adventure. At just 215 square feet, it swaps a standard loft ladder for a mini climbing wall and opens up with large bifold doors that connect the interior to the outdoors.



There’s space for four to sleep, a skylight for stargazing, a full kitchen, and a cleverly designed bathroom. The bunk area can even double as a workspace. Off-grid options include solar panels, water tanks, and an outdoor deck with a freestanding bath.

Starting at $87,000, this tiny house proves small living can be stylish, functional, and fun.


The post This Tiny House Has a Climbing Wall Instead of a Ladder, And It’s Genius appeared first on Homedit.
Categories
Recent Posts

If San Diego Wants a Cultural Future, Here’s the Work

18 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 22-26

11 San Diego Charity Events to Attend in May

10 Exterior Materials for 2026 That Replace Painted Siding With Surfaces That Age Better

What’s New in San Diego Home Design

The Best Things to Do in San Diego: May 2026

Meet the Designer Behind San Diego’s Iconic Public Parks

An Ode to Horton Plaza’s Architectural Insanity

16 Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 14-19

Preserving San Diego’s Historical Properties


