I love tiny homes that are compact yet capacious enough to host a big family. One little downside I don’t fancy though, very few manufacturers are making such homes and have gone a little rogue to catch the ‘Park Model’ trend. Nevertheless, there are still few builders who make compact dwellings with a tinge of elegance to them. One such maker is Texas-based Decathlon Tiny Homes who has unveiled the 24 feet long, Henry tiny house.
The micro dwelling is based on a double-axle trailer. It has a fairly standard but pleasant enough exterior clad in horizontal siding and is topped by a steel roof. Inside, the walls are finished in poplar and the floors look decked in vinyl. Visitors enter next to the kitchen, which has custom cabinetry, floating shelves, and overhead cabinets for storage and placing items. Not to mention, an induction cooktop, fridge/freezer, sink, and microwave. All these elements combined add functionality to the tiny home.
Nearby is the living room which is furnished with a large sofa. The sofa takes up most of the space in the room. I am not entirely sure if the sofa can be converted into a bed, but since the rest of the space is kept empty, I assume that’s a possibility as well. The living room further includes a side table and a breakfast bar.
A sliding door leads to the main-level bedroom of the tiny house. Featuring a double bed, and wardrobe with drawers, the bedroom is highly functional and a storage galore. Overall, the bedroom sleeps two people comfortably and offers a light-filled space to the user, courtesy of large glazing installed in the room.
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The Henry tiny house also includes a loft that can be reached via a ladder. Sleeping two people in a breeze, the loft bedroom is compact yet functional. Underneath the loft lies the bathroom of the Henry tiny house. It features a vanity with sink, shower, toilet, washer/dryer, and plenty of storage space for bathrobe essentials.
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