Gone are the days when micro-dwellings struggled to accommodate the bare essentials within cramped quarters. With time, tiny houses evolved into cleverly fitting the luxuries of traditional homes into compact layouts. A perfect example of this evolution is showcased in the Freedom tiny house, designed by Australia-based manufacturer Lusk Tiny Homes.
Measuring 19.6 feet long and 8.3 feet wide, the Freedom tiny home promises comfort and functionality in its open-floor layout. Constructed with Weathertex Weathergroove and Colorbond steel exterior cladding, this abode boasts a durable and robust design. The Lusk Tiny Homes has outfitted the interior with premium birch ply finished in a natural clear sealant and customizable VJ paneling, adding to its aesthetic appeal. But it’s the heavy-duty galvanized steel twin axle trailer that supports the dwelling making it both portable and sturdy.
The key highlight of the home is its oversized windows and a skylight above the bathroom. Over the years, large glazing and skylights have become a coveted trend and makes a tiny house exquisite. The maker has added double-glazed aluminum windows and doors, as well as a Velux skylight that floods the interior with natural light, while enhancing its visual charm. For insulation, Lusk Tiny Homes has used R2.0 Earthwool batts on walls and floors and R3.0 on ceiling. The tiny home gets power from a standard RV-style hookup.
Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a well-appointed kitchen with essential amenities, albeit lacking a cooktop. It is well-stocked by Australian tiny house standards and has a sink, a mini fridge, and a microwave.
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Adjacent to the kitchen is the bathroom. Compact yet functional, the bathroom comes with an oversized shower, vanity sink, and toilet. The single bedroom, nestled on the opposite side of bathroom, offers ample space for two. This area is open, courtesy of expansive glazing that infuses it with brightness.
The Freedom tiny house has a hidden reverse cycle system with three ducts, which maintain an optimal temperature throughout the home. Priced at AUD 95,000, the dwelling can be availed from the official website of Lusk Tiny Homes, catering to those seeking a harmonious blend of compact living and modern comforts.
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