Micro mobile dwellings are fun. You can take them anywhere and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while enjoying the comfort of a home. I am a huge fan of these small homes and keep looking for new designs on an almost regular basis. Recently, I came across the Aspen tiny house built by Canadian Tiny Homes, which is well known for creating homes on wheels.
What do you look for in a tiny house? Well, I look for how good its interiors and exteriors are and how intelligently the builder allocates space for every section of the house. The 24 feet tiny house on wheels impressed me with its first look.
The stunning exterior with sea blue and rustic wooden colors is the primary highlight. The main door has a white painted wooden frame with centrally placed glass. From what one can see from the outside, there are square-shaped windows placed on different levels and a slanted roof to get rid of snow during winter months.
The interiors are refreshing and unique owing to the dual-tone white and orange colors used to paint the indoors. The living space is where you enter into the house. It has a sofa and a table cum cabinet, a place where you can sit and work as per your needs or preferences. There is also a mirror on the wall which amplifies the beauty of living space.
The kitchen is next to the living room on the lower level and is studded with modular features. The four-burner cooktop and underlying oven can be used to cook your favorite meals with the countertop and sink providing you enough space for daily chores. Below them are the cabinets where you can store cooking items or cutlery.
The big windows facing the kitchen console allow plenty of natural light during the daytime. It also gives you a chance to enjoy nature outside when you are traveling in the mountains in the Aspen tiny house built over a double-axle trailer. The double-door refrigerator is placed under the staircase, which also has storage space to accommodate your belongings or the items you would need in the kitchen.
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The orange staircase takes you to the loft bedroom which is spacious enough to sleep at least two persons. Opposite it is the second loft storage space where you can keep your clothes and other personal belongings.
Last but not least is the bathroom with a circular sink and vanity to store toiletries. Next to it is the shower space and a toilet seat. The orange-white color theme also extends to the bathroom which imparts its exclusive touch expanding the interior look to the otherwise ignored part of the tiny houses. I think the interior of this tiny house is worth appreciating. There is no word on the price of the Aspen tiny house, but you can always reach out to the builder for a quote.
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