There are two kinds of tiny home manufacturers around the globe. First are the likes of Tru Form Tiny and Acorn Tiny Homes who are renowned for building lengthier models to accommodate spacious rooms inside. Then we have makers like Baluchon and Madeiguincho who prefer building compact dwellings but still manage to offer plenty of amenities in a small package. Yggdrasil tiny house by Baluchon is one such model that is compact, but you dare not assume it to be cramped.
Measuring a little above 19 feet, the tiny house is built on a double-axle trailer and comes finished in red cedar cladding, with blue aluminum accenting equally complementing it. The tiny house relies on power from a standard RV-style hookup while cotton, linen, and hemp keep it insulated throughout the year. Just like any other tiny house designed by the French tiny house builder, the Yggdrasil tiny house boasts a gorgeous interior that is bathed in natural light.
The tiny house features a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a bedroom. You enter straight to the living room which is equipped with a large L-shaped sofa bed that offers substantial storage. Adjacent is the table and chair that can be used as a workspace or a dining space, depending on the requirement. Not to mention, a wood-burning stove that sits on the table to keep you warm.
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On the other side of the micro-dwelling is the kitchen. Baluchon separates the two areas by a glazed partition wall. The transparent wall allows the natural light to filter inside the kitchen while offering a sense of separation as well.
Speaking of the kitchen, it is accoutered with all the essentials from counters to cabinets. Just like any other kitchen, Yggdrasil has an oven, a fridge, a sink, and decent storage space to house utensils and other nitty-gritty items. Nearby is the bathroom, which includes a toilet and a shower.
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Yggdrasil tiny house features a single bedroom and it’s in the loft section. Accessed via a ladder, the L-shaped bedroom features a low ceiling. Baluchon accommodates a double bed on one side and additional storage on the other. The loft can sleep a minimum of three people while two can easily adjust in the living room of the tiny house.
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