OK, we’ve waited long enough to show this great living space. The art Deco table that is used as a TV stand is just one of the features that gives this caboose its “period piece” look. The rug is also beautiful. And here’s one space-saving feature: Most of the stove pipe isn’t inside the room. Instead, it exits the room as quickly as possible.
Check out the art Deco ceiling lamps. This is also a great look at the ceiling of the main room.
Here’s a truly unique feature for a tiny house: An interior staircase.
This is one of two mirror-image loft spaces, which are, of course, underneath the raised roof section of the caboose. You can see, there are windows on all four sides. Not much sleeping space, but the woodwork is dazzling.
A look at the loft ceiling from downstairs. The small recessed lights help break up the monotony of the lines — besides adding some light when you need it, of course.
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If you build a caboose in Wisconsin, you don’t have to explain a sign like this.
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