The Macrocarpa tiny house is a stunning mobile dwelling, designed by Victoria-based tiny house builder Evergreen Homes Australia. This tiny house on wheels is an amalgamation of functionality, spaciousness, and rustic ambience. Created to be used as a full-time residence, guest house, or a traveling home, the Macrocarpa is outfitted with a cozy interior, full kitchen, two lofts, and a residential-style bathroom to provide a comfortable stay. To imbue the rustic vibe, the entire abode is dotted with live-edge wood accents, accentuating the locally-sourced timber.
The highly-customizable tiny house is built on a triple-axle trailer and has a timber weatherboard exterior cladding. Inside the French glass doors, a snug living room comes with a cast iron fireplace. An L-shaped couch takes up most of the space here, with a little space for a coffee or side table.
Accessible via a ladder, a queen-sized loft is located overhead and can sleep two people. It has two big windows with live-edge wood ledges to place plants or other essentials within hand’s reach.
Opposite the living room, a full kitchen features a four-burner cooktop, oven, ventilation hood, stainless steel sink, live-edge wood countertops, cypress timber bench tops, extendable countertop, full fridge, and under-counter and overhead cabinets. The refrigerator is housed underneath the storage-integrated staircase leading to the primary loft, which offers more space to keep cookware out of sight.
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The primary loft fits a queen-sized bed and comes with built-in wardrobes. Two windows flank the bed and have live-edge wood ledge. Beneath the loft bedroom, a full bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower cabin, vanity sink, compost toilet, and live-edge wood shelves. The countertop is built and plumbed for a washing machine hookup.
If the Macrocarpa tiny house fits your bill, feel free to contact the manufacturer for latest pricing information. There are several custom options available as well, which might come at an additional price tag.
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