There are some tiny houses you see and immediately get attracted to. Well, the Arnhem tiny house is just one of those models. Built on a triple-axle trailer, the 26 feet long tiny house is a compact yet spacious home designed with all the essentials for residential living. The micro dwelling boasts a high gable roofline over the kitchen and living area, creating a beautiful, bright open space.
The tiny house flaunts a Colorbond steel and weathergroove smooth 150mm wall cladding. It is accoutered with Aluminium low E-Glass doors and windows with fly screens, each allowing natural light to flood the interior. Visitors enter into the living room first. This has a small couch which lies adjacent to the large glazing. This single loft tiny house sleeps a max of four people with the option to have a sofa-bed within the lounge area.
The open-plan design makes it a great option for permanent living or an Airbnb rental. Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen. Featuring a fridge/freezer, two-burner induction hot plate, standard chrome tapware, a Bosch electric oven, Fisher & Paykel draw dishwasher and rangehood , the kitchen is highly elegant and functional.
Then we have an American Oak timber bench top and white kitchen cabinetry, which can be used as a prop surface and for storage purposes. Storage space is further maximized with overhead cabinets and shelves that host a range of essentials from big-scale items to small-scale materials. Not to mention, a Bi-fold window with breakfast bar that allows users to eat while gazing at the picturesque views outdoors.
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A storage-integrated staircase leads to the loft bedroom of the house. Sleeping two people comfortably, the bedroom makes space for a queen-size mattress. Elsewhere is the bathroom of the tiny house which includes a shower, toilet, and vanity. Priced at $135,000 the Arnhem tiny house stands out to me as a gorgeous dwelling with a chic and cozy interior.
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What is point of all these “tiny homes” if they are not actually “affordable” to most u.s./Canadians and our govts won’t allow them in most places. Seems govt wants everyone poor/homeless and under their control living in a box