A variety of sizes
Teeny
The older Tumbleweed models which measured less than 200 square feet had rather small kitchens.
Tiny
But as the houses grew to 249 square feet, so did the kitchens.
Large
The extra wide park models have large kitchen for a tiny home that measures 390 square feet downstairs.
Colorful Kitchens
Across the country, there are several Tumbleweeds you can rent for a couple night to try before you buy. In particular, these tend to have very colorful kitchens.
Angelique replaced her silver refrigerator with a bright red one and splashed the red color throughout.
Appliances
Convection Microwave ovens allow you to cook your food using the microwave feature or the convection oven.
You have the option to add a mini dishwasher to your tiny home kitchen.
Shelving vs. Cabinets
Open shelving is popular because the it allows the tiny home to feel more open
But many prefer to keep their plates and cups out of view
More storage ideas
Alan hangs his cooking pots from the ceiling as a decorative feature in his Tumbleweed.
Alan cut a slot into his countertop so he could neatly store his knives.
Denetra choose the hidden pantry option for her tiny home.
Expanding Space
This kitchen was expanded with an extra cabinet at the end plus a drop down counter that can be used for cooking prep or as an eating space.
The Big Tiny models (park models) come with a large galley kitchen.
Commercial Kitchens
Below are two examples of commercial kitchens we built for tiny home food service RVs.