The Inspiration: The Meadows Tiny House, opening soon for short-term stays in Eastern North Carolina, is a compact retreat born from a piece of design history. Its look and spirit are drawn directly from the fully restored 1970s Scholz Mark 60 that sits on the same property.
The Tiny House, up close
This thoughtfully designed accessory dwelling unit is a love letter to 1970s design sensibility. Every detail echoes the clean lines, natural light, and effortless style of the era's best architecture. The space flows seamlessly from sleeping to living areas, with a fully equipped kitchenette that lets you dine in or prep for adventures out.
Drawing inspiration from the property's renovated main residence, your retreat offers an intimate, design-forward experience. It's the perfect blend of vintage soul and modern function, sized just right for couples, solo travelers, or anyone seeking a distinctive home base.
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The Meadows Mid-Century is the model “Mark 60” 1970s ranch built by Donald Scholz of Scholz Homes which he founded in Toledo OH.
The Scholz Mark 60 was introduced in 1960, a prefabricated L-shaped mid century modern home influenced by modernists, Frank Lloyd Wright and Miles van der Rohe.
The design emphasizes indoor-outdoor living with floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
The Meadows is one of a rare few surviving Scholz Mark 60s — a 1960s prefabricated design influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe, once named “House of the Year” by House & Garden. You can feel why.
As seen on Sproos!
“Inside The Meadows: A Colorful Portrait of Angela & Alverson”
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