Measuring 20 feet long and seven feet wide, the Escape 6.2 tiny house is designed by Queensland-based Freestyle Tiny Homes. The micro dwelling is built on a triple-axle trailer and can easily be towed around. Purposely built to offer a much-needed escape, this tiny dwelling is an ideal getaway for couples and loners.
The Escape 6.2 tiny house may be small, but it is equipped with every necessity that one needs for comfortable living. The exterior is sturdy and comes furnished with a glass sliding door and windows that invite natural light inside. The layout is crafted with perfection to provide as much space as possible in a highly compact design.
Its interior is accommodated with a fully-furnished kitchen, a classic lounge area, a bedroom with a queen-size bed, a bathroom, and plenty of storage space. The interior is also fitted with a 2.5kw split system air-conditioner.
The kitchen has a sink, a faucet, a cooktop, a countertop, an electric oven, a refrigerator, and space enough to store your cooking essentials. The color and style of the space are customizable. Attached to the kitchen is a bathroom equipped with a sink, a faucet, a small vanity, a shower area, a shower head, and a bi-folded shower door.
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The lounge area is positioned facing the entry door. A lively, well-lit space to rest and rejuvenate, it features an L-shape seating arrangement with storage underneath. The living room also includes an adjustable table that can be used for multiple purposes.
Next to the lounge area is an open-floor bedroom with some quirks up its sleeve. It is outfitted with a queen-size lift-up bed frame, which can sleep two people. It features thoughtfully built storage space under the bed. This space can be transitioned into a closet and come in handy to store other things too. Priced at $80,000, the Escape 6.2 tiny house can also be outfitted with off-grid solutions for an additional charge.
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This is STUPID!!! paying $80,000 to live in a shoe box. I can buy a full size house for that price