I’ve covered many tiny houses built by the Vancouver-based Rewild Homes but the Piccola Avventure certainly seems an odd duck. Clad in a pale yellow and bright blue, the 30-foot-long single-story tiny house on wheels features a simple layout that’s divided into three sections. It carries minimalism at its core and allows you to create a perfect guesthouse or tag it along on your great adventures.
The exterior of the compact dwelling features Lap siding clad in mint green with bright blue accenting the windows and the door. The Piccola Avventure (Italian for little adventure) tiny house is an affordable dwelling with a ground-floor bedroom, a simple yet fully-functional kitchen, and a spacious bathroom.
With a shed-style roof, the high ceilings make it feel open and airy. The tiny house features seamless waterproof premium laminate flooring throughout the dwelling that complements the pale yellow walls.
The front blue door opens into the small living room, which is big enough to place a convertible couch and a breakfast bar. On the right side, a door conceals the sizeable bathroom. It has a flush toilet, a washer/dryer connection, a fiberglass-enclosed shower, and a vanity sink. There is plenty of space to put down a bathtub if you desire one.
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Next to the living room is the kitchen of the Piccola Avventure tiny house. The small cooking area has an electric range, a full-sized fridge, plenty of counter space, a stainless sink, under-counter cabinets, and open shelving overhead. Around the corner is the bedroom of the tiny house. It has plenty of room for a king-size bed to sleep two. You can add a couple of cabinets as well to store essentials.
The entire house seems open and bright thanks to the high ceiling and a gaggle of windows. Needless to say, it is a cozy, minimalist, and Scandinavian-inspired dwelling for an adventurous couple.
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