Whether you’re seeking a minimalist lifestyle or a mobile retreat, the Happy Ending tiny house promises to deliver the prerequisites in one compact package. Designed by Texas-based tiny house company, Decathlon Tiny Homes, this 32 feet long marvel is inspired by company’s famous Poseidon model and stands out as a testament to thoughtful design and modern convenience.
It comes built on a triple-axle bumper pull trailer and can easily be towed by a one-ton truck. This mobility ensures flexibility in placement, whether as a permanent residence or a versatile retreat. The exterior of the Happy Ending combines smart siding with F-WAVE roofing for durability and aesthetic appeal.
The interior is painted to complement the clean, modern aesthetic, providing a canvas for personalization. Decathlon Tiny Homes offers a range of customization options to tailor the Happy Ending to individual tastes and preferences. Some of these include exterior upgrades like T&G cedar siding to interior luxuries such as a composting toilet, skylight, or premium countertop materials. Each option allows homeowners to create a space that reflects their unique lifestyle.
Boasting 272 square feet of space inside, the tiny house features a living room, kitchen, private bedroom, loft bedroom, and a bathroom. The living room as usual is empty and open for customization. Adjacent to the spacious living area is the kitchen.
Functional and aesthetic, the kitchen is equipped with butcher block countertops, an array of overhead and under-mount cabinets, a practical two-burner cooktop, a 30-inch microwave, and a refrigerator. Together, these elements make food preparation and storage effortless. A little ahead lies the bathroom of the tiny house. Featuring a standard flush toilet, a generous dual-threshold shower, and a stylish sink with a vanity, the bathroom promises convenience without compromise.
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On the ground floor, a private bedroom offers a serene retreat, while a cozy loft provides additional sleeping quarters. Combined, the two bedrooms sleep four people in a breeze. The main-floor bedroom features a couple of wardrobes, while the loft bedroom can be customized with a bookcase. Another notable aspect of the loft bedroom is sturdy rails and egress windows, ensuring security and natural light flow, respectively.
The tiny house gets power from a standard RV-style hookup. Hot water needs are met by a 30-gallon water heater, with an option to upgrade to a tankless system for enhanced energy efficiency. Priced at $112,750, the Happy Ending tiny house may not be the best creation by Jerry Terry and his team but is certainly a dwelling with comprehensive standard package that includes essential features and amenities.
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