In a market awash with innumerable tiny home models, choosing the best dwelling for yourself or your family is indeed a challenge. To help you in the endeavor, Homecrux tries to bring tiny homes from every part of the world to your screens so you can choose what satisfies your needs the best. Today, we’ll be discussing the Currumbin 7.2 tiny house designed by Queensland-based Removed Tiny Homes.
Measuring 23.6 feet long and 7.8 feet wide, the Currumbin 7.2 tiny house is built on a heavy-duty trailer chassis. Featuring a steel frame with a mixture of fixed and sliding black aluminum windows, the tiny home is robust and airy.
The exterior has Colorbond steel roof and wall cladding that conceals a bright and roomy interior. The builder has used Batts Earthwool R 2.5 and R 1.4 for insulation while waterproof engineered vinyl floor boards and VJ Paneling have been used on the interior surfaces.
Visitors enter into the living room that features a sofa and a bit of walking space. Other features include a wall-mounted TV, a mounted shelf, a side table, and a window. Nearby is the kitchen with an under-counter and overhead cabinets, a laminate countertop, soft drawers, and a sink. The kitchen is storage galore and highly functional.
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No kitchen is complete without an array of appliances. The Currumbin 7.2 tiny house features a stainless steel gas cooktop with two-burners, an electric built-in oven, a built-in range hood, and Aqua Blue H20 high-flow inline water filter system. Additional features include a smoke alarm and LED downlights.
A staircase with integrated storage leads to the loft bedroom of the house. Featuring a queen bed, wardrobe, and a skylight, the bedroom is elegant and functional. Underneath the loft and at the far end of the home lies a snug bathroom with a toilet, glass-enclosed shower, and vanity sink. Priced at AUD 116,990, the tiny home can be purchased from the company’s official website. So what do you think of this abode?
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