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Meet "La Montagne De Luxe," a Two-Loft Luxury Tiny Home With a Spectacular Interior

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With their cute aesthetics, lower environmental footprint, and mobile character, tiny homes on wheels have lured many into embracing a minimalist lifestyle. Moreover, thanks to their smaller initial cost, they have helped many people achieve their dream of homeownership.
The tiny house market is saturated with oodles of standard models offering bland looks and run-of-the-mill features, so it's not easy to find a design that truly stands out. However, if you know where to look, you can still find gems that have the potential to entice you to sell everything you own and adopt a more simple and sustainable lifestyle. This luxury micro-dwelling for sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah, is a great example.

With an artistically designed exterior and a cozy and inviting interior that's worthy of home decor magazines, this tiny home is a marvel on wheels. It is dubbed "La Montagne de Luxe," and though information about the manufacturer is not available, we know it is a home built on speculation to show what this builder can do.

We can all agree that compact dwellings that are made to order typically have more character compared to other standard models, but this unit built on speculation certainly has a lot of character, too. From the custom woodwork to the exquisite exterior lighting design and Venetian plaster accent wall on the inside, there is a lot to like about this home. Not to mention, it is brimming with modern amenities and luxury finishes meant to make tiny living a pleasant experience.

La Montagne de Luxe tiny home on wheels
Photo: The Tiny House Concierge
Built on a two-axle Walton Trailers bumper pull conventional trailer, La Montagne de Luxe is just 26 feet long and 8.5 feet wide but offers a spacious living space with a two-loft configuration, which makes it suitable even for a small family. Moreover, it is certified by Pacific West & Associates and made for year-round living with heavy-duty mineral wool and spray foam insulation, heated floors, two Lunos air exchange systems, and top-of-the-line appliances.

The beautiful exterior is clad in dark board and batten siding, which gives it a moody look. However, the entrance door is encompassed by a rustic-inspired accent wall with intricate wood detailing. A double door leads inside an eclectic interior where the natural and soothing traits of rustic design harmoniously blend with the clean lines and luxurious finishes of modern design. A neutral color palette dominates all the areas inside this home, but don't expect it to be boring, as the designers spiced up the living space with subtle pops of color here and there.

For instance, the living room is fitted with two velvety armchairs in a soothing pink hue. They are strategically placed in front of a floating cabinet that could act as an entertainment center. Of course, these chairs can be replaced with a regular couch, and there is also space on the wall for a TV for chill movie nights. However, the true highlight of this lounge is the stunning Venetian plaster accent wall that gives the room a high-end appearance.

Next to the armchairs, you'll notice an elegant staircase that leads to the master loft. This staircase is more than just a pathway from one floor to the next, as it also acts as a visual separation between the living room and the kitchen and dining areas.

La Montagne de Luxe tiny home on wheels
Photo: The Tiny House Concierge
Designed with great attention to detail, the galley kitchen blends style with modern functionality. The custom flat cabinetry combined with a green glass tile backsplash creates a cooking space that exudes elegance. But the beauty of this kitchen goes deeper than great tile. It also offers ample storage for cooking essentials, a generous cooking surface, and a plethora of modern appliances that make cooking a breeze. Apart from the regular four-burner cooktop, oven, range hood, and sink, this kitchen also has a dishwasher and a full-size fridge/freezer that is cleverly camouflaged behind cabinet doors.

One side of the countertop is elegantly extended into a bar section with two flashy golden stools underneath. It is a multifunctional corner that can be a small yet intimate dining area or a practical workspace that takes up minimal floor space.

When you step into the bathroom, you'll be enveloped by the same feeling of luxury and elegance, this time blended with some boho vibes thanks to a beautiful vanity with a speckled countertop, a vintage mirror, and a nature-themed wallpaper. There is also a large walk-in shower stall with glass door and sleek brass fittings, as well as a washer/dryer unit.

La Montagne de Luxe tiny home on wheels
Photo: The Tiny House Concierge
La Montagne de Luxe has two lofts that offer sleeping space for up to four people. The master loft with staircase access can accommodate a queen-size mattress and is incredibly luminous thanks to four small windows. A half-wall offers a bit of privacy and protection, and it also integrates some storage space for books, clothes, and other belongings.

The secondary loft is a bit smaller and lies above the living room. It can be reached via an extendable ladder and can be used as an extra sleeping space for guests or storage.

The La Montagne de Luxe tiny home on wheels is on sale for $150,000. With its beautiful finishes and cozy atmosphere, this compact dwelling once again demonstrates that downsizing does not have to mean sacrificing comfort, aesthetics, or a sense of home.
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About the author: Ancuta Iosub
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After spending a few years as a copy editor, Ancuta decided to put down the eraser and pick up the writer's pencil. Her favorites subjects are unusual car designs, travel trailers and everything related to the great outdoors.
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