The tiny house lifestyle can either be jubilating or extremely excruciating, depending on the usage of the space. Some people buy a tiny house shell and then pack their dwelling with sofa, bedding, and other ‘not so essential items’, only to end up complaining about feeling cramped. The catch with a tiny house is, that one should know the right utilization of space, and if you’ve never been in a tiny home before, it’s better to buy a fully furnished tiny house than a shell.
Family Home Design is one such tiny house builder that offers a fully functional tiny home, and the 26ft Delta tiny house is what we’ll be discussing today. Built on a triple-axle trailer, the tiny house is finished in hardwood clear shiplap siding, while metal accents have been used for the roof cladding.
A glass door welcomes you inside the house and also lets light and air penetrate inside. Complimenting the transparent door is a myriad of windows that do the same, in addition to offering a picturesque view of the outdoors.
Visitors enter the home into the living room, which features a sofa that faces a television mounted on the wall. Adjacent is a wall-mounted table that can be utilized as a breakfast bar. Nearby is the kitchen which contains a couple of quartz countertops. The two countertops face each other and incorporate a sink with a spring swivel faucet. Then we have an electrical stove, fridge, and a washer/dryer adding functionality to the house.
Also Read: Bryce Langston Tiny House is Sowing the Seed of Life
The kitchen connects to the Delta tiny house’s bathroom. This looks quite small but the builder has managed to shoehorn in a shower, a Kohler toilet, a sink, and a vanity. On the opposite side of the bathroom is the main-floor bedroom of the house. It sleeps a couple and is encompassed by windows on three sides, hence, allowing the interior to bathe in natural light. For more information, visit the official website of Family Home Design.
Follow Homecrux on Google News!