Homegrown Trailers is a small, young company based in Woodinville, Washington, that produces sustainable, handcrafted RVs for sale and rental. Their debut model is a charming, timber-lined Teardrop Camper ($26,000) – something between a tiny house & large trailer that can still fit into a typical garage.
Measuring 94 sq ft (8.7 sq m), the mobile home can sleep up to four people – on a couch that transforms into a double bed and two smaller bunk beds – and includes a kitchen with induction cooktop & mini refrigerator, a composting toilet, 400 (or 800) watt solar panels, a battery that stores enough power for 2 (or 5) days, energy-efficient lights & appliances, a 12 gallon (45 liter) fresh water tank, and a pop-top roof for additional headroom (6’5″) and ventilation. The trailer is built with renewable materials, like FSC-certified wood, cork & bamboo, and operates solely off-grid (no standard hookup), so you’d better make sure to camp somewhere sunny.