If you think Aussie Tiny Houses holds a monopoly over building compact dwellings in the Down Under, think again because Uber Tiny Homes is giving the Queensland-based tiny home manufacturer stiff competition. Based in Byron Bay, the tiny house maker is renowned for constructing well-thought-out spaces with practicality and aesthetics. One of its tiny houses that grasped my attention is Casa del Amor.
Measuring 34 feet, Casa del Amor is finished in a combination of architectural grade metal siding and weathertex or cedar. Built on a triple-axle trailer, the tiny house features a 5mm thick chassis wall to prevent bowing. There is also an optional extra custom-made jack stand that can handle the weight of a tiny home.
The micro dwelling has a dual-loft, living room, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a separate section for the office. Numerous windows in the tiny house keep the interior airy and fresh. Apart from keeping the home light-filled they also allow you to gaze outside. Starting with the living room, Casa del Amor tiny house features a lounge area with a large L-shaped couch with a hidden book cabinet behind the ladder leading to the secondary loft that sleeps two people.
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Adjacent to the lounge area is the kitchen which has a large breakfast bench. Featuring all the essentials for a cozy and comfortable stay, the sizeable kitchen has a number of appliances ranging from fridge to oven. A separate office comprises a chair and a desk along with the laundry behind shuttered doors. There is also a bathroom with a shower and bathtub beside a separate section for a toilet located under the main loft.
Talking of the main loft, it is accessed via stairs and has a walkway around the bed. The master loft also includes a wardrobe for storing your clothes and other accessories. Overall, the tiny house looks elegant and spacious.
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