The Gables tiny house is constructed by a Texas-based company, Nomad Tiny Homes. It boasts a fully functional and minimalistic layout inspired by traditional Japanese minimalism. For this, the tiny house exterior is made from Shou Sugi Ban wood sidings that give the house a beautiful appearance.
The 32-foot Gables tiny home’s charred wood exterior is completed with a gable-style roof (from where it derives its name), dormers, and large windows, which is Nomad’s signature in tiny houses. The bright and airy interior complements the outside making this a viable housing solution for anyone looking to live large in a small space.
The tiny house built on a double-axle trailer boasts an all-wooden interior, it is welcoming and has a detailed and cozy layout. Besides being cozy, It is well-furnished with a living room, a kitchen, two loft bedrooms, and a bathroom.
The kitchen is by the entrance and is equipped with a countertop, cooktop, electric range, oven, farm-style sink, and refrigerator. However, not just appliances, the kitchen has enough drawers and shelves for storage. Additionally, there is a breakfast bar by the window, which offers a splendid view of the outdoors while you sip on your coffee or relish a hamburger.
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Adjacent is a light-filled living room, equipped with a sofa, emanating a relaxing vibe. The micro-dwelling offers two loft bedrooms. One loft is accessible via a storage-integrated staircase, while the other is reachable using a wooden ladder. Both the lofts are bright, airy, and spacious enough for king-size and queen-size beds.
The full-size bathroom is next to the kitchen, tucked below the second loft. It is well-equipped with a sink vanity, a shower area, a toilet, and compact storage shelves. The house comes equipped with a powerful mini-split AC to regulate the temperature throughout the year.
The Gables tiny house is a custom tiny house, so there is no real word on its price. Given that Nomad’s fully equipped 24-foot tiny homes start at $79,500, we can expect the Gables to hover around the $100,000 mark.
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