The Cabana tiny house is a quaint, eco-friendly micro-dwelling built by French builders Quadrapol. The builders have ensured to keep it in harmony with nature. This micro-habitat exhibits a wood cabin-esque profile and has been designed to ensure comfort even in a compact layout. The tiny house on wheels features two mezzanines to accommodate two to four people.
The Cabana tiny house has a beautiful wooden exterior with larch and saturator siding that adds character to its profile. The outer structure is clad in solid KVH finger-jointed wood and steel tray roofing. It has multiple double-glazed windows and French doors to keep the interior bright.
A welcoming interior offers a 144-square-foot floor space outfitted with two mezzanines with a total surface area of 113 square feet. The mezzanines are reachable via wooden ladders from the living area by the entrance. Both the lofts are spacious enough to sleep two to four people. The turnkey model has a customizable living area, a furnished kitchen, and a bathroom.
On the main floor of the house, there is a living area that can be utilized as an additional bedroom, storage area, or office space. It is a warm and versatile room giving dwellers the liberty to optimize it as they wish.
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Next to the living room is a kitchen with a countertop, a sink, and an array of under-counter drawers and open shelves for storing kitchen essentials. Besides, there is a cooktop and a built-in space for a refrigerator. Elsewhere is the bathroom with a sink, a shower area, and a dry toilet.
The standard turnkey model offers a fully functional bathroom and kitchen. The Cabana tiny house is insulated and water-proofed. Priced at $60,000, it is a perfect abode for a long and short-term stay.
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