The tiny house movement, it seems, has reached every corner of the world. With countless tiny house manufacturers emerging from America, Australia, and Europe, we decide to comb through the Internet and bring you a few names rising up in other continents as well. India-based Loom Crafts has been creating high-quality modular prefab homes, cottages, and tiny houses on wheels. Enabling the tiny house industry in the country, Loom Crafts’ LCTH-03 tiny house on wheels is a brilliant design with a supreme body.
The LCTH-03 tiny house has inclined roof ladders on both sides that are lined with LED spots to illuminate the façade at night. This gorgeous dwelling is clad in red cedar. It features French front doors, above which is a canopy to place plants as it protects the door from the rain.
The entrance gives access to the living room, where a large office area along the entire width of the space. It allows you to work while you are traveling the exotic locations. There is a 6-foot-long bench with built-in storage and a considerable shelf overhead for more storage. You can choose to put down a convertible sofa for additional sleeping space.
On the other side of the front door is a fireplace to keep the house cozy and warm during cold days. The galley kitchen of the LCTH-03 tiny house is divided into two portions facing each other. One side features a small fridge, two-burner cooktop, counter space, and under-counter cabinets. The other side features a large stainless sink, more counter space, and an oven.
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Past the kitchen are a fully-functional bathroom and a big closet and a washer/dryer hookup concealed behind a sliding barn door. The bathroom has a toilet and shower.
Overhead, a large mezzanine houses the sole bedroom of the tiny house. It is accessible via a fixed ladder in the living room and has plenty of space a king-size mattress and some storage cabinets as well.
This beautiful compact mobile dwelling by Loom Crafts is proof of the rising popularity of these housing solutions in Southeast Asia. We can certainly hope to see more of such stunning creations emerging from the continent to give coveted tiny houses a run for their money.
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