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Cascade Max Combines a King Bedroom with a Walk-Through Bathroom

Cascade Max is a park model home designed and built by Tru Form Tiny in Oregon. Measuring 38 feet long by 10.5 feet wide, the residence offers just under 400 square feet of living space on a single level. The layout avoids lofts in favor of an accessible floor plan topped by 11-foot vaulted ceilings. Large windows and transoms bring natural light into the living area, while the kitchen includes quartz countertops, a custom tile backsplash, open shelving and bar seating.

The bedroom is sized to accommodate a king bed and incorporates dual closets, a storage headboard, built-in shelving and integrated wall sconces. A walk-through bathroom separates the bedroom from the main living space and contains a freestanding bathtub, a separate glass-enclosed shower, Delta fixtures, a composting toilet and a stacked washer-dryer unit.

Trend Themes

  1. Single-level Tiny Homes — Loft-free layouts with vaulted ceilings and full-size amenities signal a shift toward compact homes that feel accessible, residential and premium without expanding square footage.
  2. Luxury Micro-living — High-end finishes such as quartz counters, freestanding tubs and king-size bedrooms are redefining small dwellings as aspirational lifestyle products rather than purely budget-conscious alternatives.
  3. Integrated Compact Storage — Built-in shelving, dual closets, storage headboards and multifunctional utility zones show how spatial efficiency can become a core differentiator in small-home design.

Industry Implications

  1. Manufactured Housing — Park model homes with residential-grade interiors create new positioning opportunities between RVs, tiny homes and conventional modular housing.
  2. Residential Design — Accessible single-floor plans and natural-light-focused interiors reflect growing demand for compact spaces that support comfort, aging-in-place and long-term usability.
  3. Bathroom Fixtures — Walk-through bathrooms combining soaking tubs, glass showers, composting toilets and laundry systems highlight a premium niche for compact, all-in-one wellness and utility spaces.

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