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.


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