Converted World War II Railway Car Tiny Home

This converted World War II railway car tiny home in Fort Collins, CO, while quirky and nontraditional, is the dream oasis of these homeowners. Take the tour in this Living Big in a Tiny Home video:



A hole was cut in the roof to make room for a second roof with hanging plants and large windows that bring in extra light and air, creating a greenhouse effect. Inside, there is a tin ceiling and a mix of wood and tin wall panels along with a unique bottle wall adjacent to the small oak dining table that seats two. The kitchen has a large double sink, toaster oven, and fridge. The amazing bathroom is fully functional and has a faux fireplace that doubles as a medicine cabinet, a mirrored ceiling, hanging shell chandelier, bathtub, vanity and flushing toilet.

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