Designed by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses, a Durango, Colorado-based tiny home design-build outfit, this adorable little home packs a punch, able to fit a family of four in its wood-lined confines. If the decorative waves and pothole windows aren't clue enough, the timber-clad teeny dwelling was inspired by seafaring vessels. In fact, the 26-feet-long, 8.5-feet-wide house was inspired (and takes its name from) the fictional 19th-century ship Pequod, made famous by the 1851 classic "Moby Dick." Unlike its mobile tiny house brethren, the Pequod was built for a family of four, which sounds like unforgettable family fun, for better or worse.
∙ Amazing wood Pequod caravan comfortably fits a family of four [Inhabitat]