Living simple yet effective is what spells the core of this friendly couple dwelling in Flagstaff, Arizona. Flagstaff 34’ Gooseneck is a simplistically modern stark take on the range of tiny houses available worldwide. The basic design is crafted by tiny house builders in Durano USA, Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.
Flagstaff 34’ Gooseneck is a 26+7′-6″ measured, simple shed-roofed tiny house with basic essentials packed in neatly. Gleaming grayish standing seam rib profiled charcoal panel along with steel, pane the exteriors. The house is drenched in natural light, owing to the contrasting broad vinyl awning windows.
Upon entrance, you will experience a warm vibe, the house is primarily adorned in a brown wooden outlook. To the left (rear end of the house) a well-equipped cozy kitchen greets you. Live edge slab countertops, an electric range, a 10 cu ft fridge, and a stainless steel apron sink let you easily cook to your heart’s delight.
With open hickory cabinets and shelving to store all your essentials, the interior is laced with Beetle Kill Pinewood on a large front. You can enjoy your meals and conversations in the adjacent dining area with a wooden folding table, suitable for two. Storage stairs that lead you to the spacious guest loft stand opposite the table. A seamless drift allows you to enter the neighboring spacious living area.
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Adorning a wooden shelf and a couch, this space lets you relax at the end of your busy days. A short hallway takes you into a beautiful and sizeable bathroom with basic amenities. Walking up into the nearby gooseneck brings one into the spacious master bedroom. You are free to style the closet space (as per your will) that is set on a raised platform above the bathroom below.
Ample storage space up a few stairs with pull-out drawers right into the gooseneck is convenient. The pricing nearing the $80k range seems quite appropriate for Flagstaff Gooseneck tiny house. To know more about the house, feel free to visit the official website of Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.
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