Eureka Tiny House is one marvelous creation of Tiny House by Hangan, a well-known builder hailing from Australia. It is a spacious micro-dwelling with big windows and doors to pour in plenty of natural light. The small dwelling measures 24 feet long, eight feet wide, and 14 feet high. The overall livable area offered by this dwelling is 186 square feet, which makes it a comfortable abode for up to 4 people.
The exterior of the house is simple and it features a sliding aluminum glass entrance door. It is mostly made out of wood with a solar-ready metal roof. The double-glazed aluminum windows are placed high ensuring privacy for the residents. The exterior walls are not painted in any color but finished with a polish. The porch adds beauty to this tiny dwelling and can be used for sitting outside when the weather is good.
The interiors of the Eureka tiny house are pleasing with white-colored walls and ceiling. It has a cozy living area with a wood-fired fireplace that can be used to warm indoors during winter time. The couch is on the opposite side and this space can be used to relax or even work remotely. It can be switched with a sofa bed to provide additional sleeping space. The wall-mounted TV adds more functionality to this space.
The living area extends to a neatly designed kitchen that is linear in shape. It has a cooktop with an oven towards the left and a sink in the middle. There are two shelves under the wooden countertop, perfect for storing kitchen items like utensils, crockery, and dry ingredients that do not need refrigeration. The mini fridge to the extreme right completes the kitchen area.
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A ladder leading from the kitchen area to the loft level takes one to the bedroom. The spacious loft has a double mattress and can sleep two people with ease.
The tiled bathroom has a shower, a composting toilet, and a vanity. It has the ideal amount of space, considering it is a tiny house bathroom. In total, the Eureka tiny house suffices for tiny living and makes a great vacation home or even suitable for those looking to downsize.
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