There is something about MitchCraft Tiny Homes that sets them apart from any other tiny house builder across the globe. I assume it’s their understanding of space and the intelligence of incorporating storage-friendly features in their micro builds. Another classic example of this rhetoric is Deb & Dan’s tiny house that features a full-time office, two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a gorgeous living room in a petite package.
Measuring 24 feet long and 10 feet wide, the mobile habitat is finished in board and batten siding, and is poised on a double-axle trailer. A small door leads to the interior of the tiny house that is bright, courtesy of windows allowing air and light to pass in. Upon entering inside you are graced by a gorgeous living room featuring a sofa and a table.
Adjacent to the front door is a television that faces the sofa and allows you to binge-watch your favorite programs. Beneath the television is a rack that is ideally meant for housing shoes, though you can store other nitty-gritty essentials as well.
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Nearby is the kitchen of Deb & Dan’s tiny house outfitted with plenty of shelves that come topped with wooden countertops. The kitchen is equipped with a number of appliances ranging from oven to refrigerator, with the latter being stored under the storage-integrated staircase. Not to mention, a sink, faucet, and other items that makes the kitchen fully functional.
Another USP of the micro dwelling is a small office that MitchCraft Tiny Homes has managed to squeeze in on the other end. Featuring a work desk, chair, and other office accessories, it is a compact yet highly functional room that allows you to work from the comforts of your home. Next to the office is the bathroom accoutered with a toilet, shower, and sink.
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Deb & Dan’s tiny house also features two lofts, both accessed via a storage-integrated staircase leading to either end. Both lofts function as traditional bedrooms and sleep four to six people at max. The loft is also accoutered with a storage rack that offers privacy and hinders the main floor view, in addition to housing books and other items.
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