If you love to travel a lot but do not like spending on lodging then investing in a tiny house on wheels serves as a great idea. Such houses are a big trend now and they don’t let residents miss the comfort of their homes. Also, they give you privacy and freedom to explore the road like no other alternative.
Monterey tiny house by Colfax, California-based Freedom Tiny Homes is a great example of a portable house that couples or individuals can buy to explore the country. It is a 24-foot-long and eight feet wide tiny dwelling that has a height within the permissible limits which makes it easy to tow around. The house is built on a double-axle trailer and looks beautiful from the outside.
The exterior of the Monterey tiny house is impressive with a sturdy wooden frame and a window wall to its back which is a very unique part of its design. In addition to that, the house’s entry door also uses glass. The house is completely insulated and can be used year-round.
As one enters inside, to the left is the beautiful living area with a white sofa that faces a wall-mounted TV. The big glass window/wall is a great inclusion, especially for the times when you are out in nature with this tiny house. It allows you to expand the inside views with the outside world. There is an exquisite small table that complements the couch.
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Leading from the living room area is the black-painted staircase with storage beneath it. It has a pantry section and a full-sized fridge thus maximizing the space utility. The stairs lead to the loft bedroom which can sleep two people and even has room for storage.
The kitchen has a white quartz countertop with contrasting black-painted cabinets. There is a deep sink in the middle and a cooktop to the left of the countertop. The hanging shelf adds more storage to the kitchen unit.
The bathroom of Monterey tiny house has a vanity with a circular mirror that looks classy. It has toilet and shower space making it a usable bathroom for a small home.
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