The tiny house industry has different criteria and building styles across different continents. While Australian builders incorporate stunning black exteriors paired with expansive bright interiors, manufacturers in North America offer a variety of configurations from single-person to family homes. Meanwhile, tiny house makers from Europe have a knack for offering incredibly clean and minimalistic micro-dwellings. A case in point is the Heim tiny house on wheels by Norwegian builder Norske Mikrohus.
The 24-foot-long Heim tiny house presents an incredibly good sense of space that exudes Nordic minimalism. Inside its standing spruce with iron vitriol exterior, the tiny house packs a sleeping loft, living room, full kitchen, bathroom, and storage staircase. French doors open into a sleek interior. A foldable, wall-mounted dining table stands opposite the front door.
A kitchen is located on the right side of the door. It is equipped with oak countertops, an oven, a dishwasher, a sink, integrated cooktop, refrigerator, and plenty of storage cabinets. Opposite the kitchen, a storage staircase leads to the loft bedroom that sleeps two.
Past the kitchen, a compact bathroom is located. It has a shower, washbasin, toilet, thermostatically controlled underfloor heating, and space for a washing machine.
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On the other end of the Heim tiny house, a spacious living room features a sofa bed with built-in storage. Flanked by windows, the living room is a perfect space for entertaining or admiring the vast outdoors. Moreover, it extends the sleeping arrangements in the micro-dwelling.
The Heim tiny house can be outfitted with solar panels to make it completely off-grid. Priced at NOK 989,000 (approximately $91,700), this tiny house on wheels is ideal for a couple who loves to travel.
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