The Tea Tree tiny house is one of the smallest micro-dwellings offered by the Australia-based builder Treehab Tiny Houses. The micro home is 18 feet long and eight feet wide and features a single-level Scandinavian layout. The Tea Tree tiny house is built on a double-axle trailer which means you can tow it using your vehicle anywhere you like.
To make it lightweight, the construction has been done using a Trucore steel frame. It is well-insulated and also features underfloor insulation. The house has colorbond roofing, aluminum windows, and a sliding door.
The Tea Tree has a single-floor plan so there is no need to climb stairs or ladders to reach the lofts. It is pretty convenient for older couples who are looking to downsize or even for individuals who would like to explore the country with the comfort of home by their side.
The kitchen is simple and features a wooden countertop. The sink is towards the left of the countertop and on the right side is the two-burner cooktop. The middle portion can be used for cutting, chopping, and usual meal preparation. The extreme right end of the countertop can be used as a breakfast table. Under the countertop are the cabinets and drawers making way for ample storage. There is also space for a fridge.
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The Tea Tree tiny house has a built-in double bed with storage that can comfortably sleep two people. The bathroom of the small home features a full-size shower, a tiled bathroom floor, and a ceramic basin.
The utilities of the house include LED downlights, continuous hot water, a smoke detector, and outdoor light. Priced AUD 85,000 (roughly $55,400), the tiny house on wheels is a perfect abode for two people.
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