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Rewild Homes' Dove brings 10-foot-wide comfort to tiny living

Rewild Homes introduced the Dove, a 30 ft, 10-foot-wide tiny house built for single-level full-time living. Its wider footprint trades towing convenience for a roomier, small-house feel.

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Rewild Homes' Dove brings 10-foot-wide comfort to tiny living
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Rewild Homes has unveiled the Dove, a 30 ft tiny house that deliberately expands the typical footprint to a 10-foot width to make single-level, full-time living more comfortable. By widening the floorplan, the Dove aims to function more like a compact house than a traditional narrow tiny home, offering spaces and appliances that are often squeezed out of narrower builds.

The Dove’s layout opens through large double glass doors into a living room that easily fits a sofa and an entertainment center, giving the main living space clear sightlines and usable floor area. The full kitchen includes a four-burner propane stove and a full-size fridge/freezer, putting standard residential cooking and refrigeration within reach of tiny house residents. The bathroom is outfitted with a large glass shower and a composting toilet, while a downstairs bedroom provides generous headroom for comfortable sleeping without relying on a cramped loft. A small loft above the bathroom is included for storage use rather than primary sleeping space.

Because of its 10-foot width, the Dove generally requires a permit to tow. That trade-off is central to the model’s concept: wider living areas and conventional appliances come with additional logistics for transportation and siting. Rewild Homes has already delivered the pictured unit, and buyers should plan in advance for oversize-permit timelines, route planning, and site access.

Cost and upgrade context places the Dove in a higher-end tiny market. Comparable Rewild models have been referenced with starting prices around CAD ~160,000, and buyers can add options such as off-grid capability. Those upgrade paths mean the Dove can be configured for traditional utility hookups or self-contained living with solar, battery storage, and alternative waste systems, depending on site goals and budget.

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For practical planning, verify local towing and oversize permit requirements early, confirm towing vehicle capacity and route restrictions, and consider site preparation for a full-size fridge and propane stove. The wider floorplan eases everyday living tasks, reduces the need for loft-dependent sleeping solutions, and makes long-term residency more viable for people who want tiny house efficiency without severe spatial compromises.

What this means going forward is straightforward: the Dove signals a continued diversification in tiny house design toward models that prioritize liveability over mobility. If you want the comforts of a small house and are prepared to manage oversize transport and site logistics, the Dove shows how a tiny can feel a lot less tiny.

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