Texas tiny house builder Decathlon Tiny Homes has added a new model to its esteemed micro-dwelling lineup. The towable tiny dwelling is small enough to be pulled around by most 4WDs and big enough to host an entire family. Boasting a wooden cladding atop a three-axle heavy-duty trailer, the Haljita tiny house promises small-footprint living that is big on style.
Measuring 32 feet long, the Haljita tiny house is a family-friendly abode that sleeps a minimum of five people in its mail-floor bedroom and loft combined. The interior also features a gourmet kitchen, a spacious living room, a gorgeous bathroom, and loads of storage space to house essentials.
However, the real beauty of the tiny house lies in its construction which includes three skylights that cap the interior of the tiny home and also allow ample light and fresh air to penetrate the interiors. The loft is accoutered with two skylights while one skylight lies above the living room to enhance the overall aesthetic of the home.
Visitors enter directly into the living room which can be accoutered with a sofa and a coffee table. Adjacent is the kitchen, which comes outfitted with LED lighting and black fixtures. Together, they add a modern charm to the kitchen. Not to mention, a full-sized oven, cooktop, and microwave that adds functionality to the micro dwelling. The kitchen also boasts plenty of storage space for housing nitty-gritty essentials and groceries.
The kitchen faces a storage–integrated staircase that makes space for concealing a full-sized fridge. The staircase leads to the loft bedroom of the house. Capped with two skylights, the bedroom is bright and airy contrary to cramped and dark lofts.
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The 32 feet long Haljita tiny house also features a gorgeous bathroom that is accessible via kitchen. Featuring a shower, bathtub, toilet, and vanity, the bathroom is chic and highly functional. Interestingly, the bathroom acts as a partition between the kitchen and the main-floor bedroom, the latter of which lies on the opposite end of the living room. Accommodating two people comfortably, the main-floor bedroom offers enough space for squeezing a queen bed. Together, the loft bedroom and main-floor bedroom sleep five people in a breeze.
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