The tiny house movement is a big one and it is getting attention all around the world. People choose such compact dwellings for a variety of reasons like downsizing, traveling, sustainability, financial reasons and so on. The popularity of small housing needs has created a market of its own in developed countries and this has led to a sudden rise in the number of tiny house builders. Tiny House by Hangan is one such builder in Australia known for creating small homes that are highly practical.
The builder has manufactured Tiny Traveller tiny house which is about 16 feet long and eight feet wide. It is a micro home built on a double-axle trailer with a total height of 12 feet. The minimalist abode has slanted corrugated sheet roofing which is ready for solar use if you want to go off-grid. The exterior is painted in black and white, and the interiors feature waterproof hybrid flooring. There are also fully insulated walls and ceiling to make it season-proof.
The front of this house on wheels has a single big window. The door is on the rear side which lets you into the kitchen cum living area. The kitchen countertop is made of wood and has a black-colored sink with tapware in the middle. Under the countertop are drawers and a pantry section where the kitchen essentials can find space for storage.
Tiny Traveller has a breakfast bar that can be used for dining or work as preferred by the residents. There is storage space under the breakfast bar as well which creates room for more items. The ground floor features a queen-sized bed that can sleep two people. There are storage drawers built-in under the bed for clothes and other personal belongings.
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There is a walk-in shower in this tiny house with a hand shower on the rail. The tiled bathroom on the lower level also has a ceramic basin with a vanity and space for toiletries.
The essential facilities of Tiny Traveller also include split air conditioning, electric hot water and an electric cooktop. Truly it’s ideal for single owners or couples who love to explore the benefits of tiny living down under.
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16 feel long and 8 meters wide?
8 meters is 24 feet. I’m thinking 8 feet wide… checking for clarity. Being dyslexic sucks, and if I’m reading it wrong due to dyslexia … Apologies.
Hi Lisa. Thanks that you noticed. It has been fixed.