Its called The Sturgis, a 21.5'x8.5' studio suite on wheels. It includes a bathroom with outdoor shower, a full kitchen and stove top, refrigerator, and, of course, the kitchen sink. The whole thing is done up in gorgeous-looking wood, from the Douglas Fir walls and ceiling to the solid walnut cabinet doors and shelving.
You also get white oak flooring and LED lighting throughout. The coffee tables are customized in steel and walnut. Sleeping quarters include a modular sofa and a queen-sized bed that stores in the ceiling.
Then theres what gives The Sturgis its name: a customizable obsession space for storingwell, how about your motorcycle or wine collection? Or a walk-in closet? Whatever you put in there (your most essential comic books?), itll be accessible by a massive gull-wing door operated by remote.
Built as a showcase unit for an episode of HGTV, The Sturgis would normally cost $100,000, according to Cubist Engineering. Right now, though, theyre clearancing it out for $75,000. The company says its likely to go quickly, and honestly, giving how tempting it looks, theyre probably not wrong.