Tiny House
By Happy Jasta · 22 October, 2024
Mobility fuels adventure
One of the most common features of a tiny house on wheels is that you it can travel with you anywhere.
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Personalized touches
Tiny houses have a plenty of scope for personal touches without breaking the bank. You can go for unique interior colors and design elements.
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Cooking with a view
Tiny house kitchens maybe compact but placing them in front of a large window brings in natural light and offers beautiful outdoor views.
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Dining table is your work desk
There is always a shortage of space in a tiny house so it can be a great idea utilizing the dining area as your office nook.
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Loft bedroom with skylight
Most tiny houses use vertical space with sleeping lofts, often featuring skylights for stargazing at night.
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Bathroom can have all
If cleverly designed, a bathroom can include features like a small shower, compact toilet, storage and even a bathtub or laundry.
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Outdoor living fun
Tiny houses are not limited to just indoors but they extend the living area outdoors with a deck or patio for relaxation and entertainment.
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Smart storage solutions
Tiny houses utilize hidden or multi-purpose storage, like drawers under stairs, wall shelving, or under-floor compartments to maximize space.
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Hidden water storage
Most tiny houses are equipped with their water tanks, usually stored under the floor or inside some furniture unit.
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Eco-friendly features
Tiny houses are designed for downsizing, so the dependency on the grid is minimized as well, with solar panels and rainwater collection system.
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