Whenever we come across a micro-dwelling dubbed Kingfisher, we expect something grandiose, something royal, something that elevates beyond normal, and the latest tiny house by Unplgd Tiny Homes of the same name is no different. Measuring 23.6 feet long and 9.1 feet wide, the Kingfisher tiny house is a charming dwelling for those seeking a luxurious lifestyle without sacrificing comfort. Below, we will take a closer look at what makes Kingfisher such a special offering.
The Kingfisher tiny house comes built on a sturdy galvanized trailer, making it mobile and versatile. The tiny home boasts an exterior featuring durable steel cladding paired with warm cedar accents. This combination not only ensures longevity but also gives the home a natural, inviting aesthetic. Complementing the two-tone cladding are the large windows that flood the interior with natural light. This creates a bright and airy atmosphere that feels far more spacious than the dimensions suggest.
Inside, the tiny house features a full kitchen, complete with ample storage, a sleek countertop, and modern appliances. The kitchen on the other hand boasts an L-shaped design and features all the essentials of living, including essential appliances like a refrigerator, and a wall-integrated oven, alongside a sink, countertop, cabinets, and drawers for added storage. It’s the space where you can whip up a lavish meal without feeling cramped, a rare feat in tiny home design.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy living room, perfect for curling up with a book or enjoying a quiet evening. The living room consists of a sofa and a few cubbies for storage.
Contrary to its sister Bellbird tiny house, which boasts a single-level layout, the Kingfisher tiny house features a loft accessible via a sturdy ladder. For those who prefer to keep things at a single level, the company offers customization as well. The loft offers a full-height bedroom, which is still considered a luxury in the tiny home sphere.
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Another highlight of the Kingfisher tiny house is the Velux opening skylight in the bedroom loft. We remember there was a time when every maker accoutred homes with skylights, somehow the trend faded in recent years, as tiny house manufacturers started opting for large glazing and ditched skylights. So, it’s nice to see this little nuance making a comeback.
Opposite the kitchen is the bathroom of the tiny house. The bathroom features a full-sized shower, vanity sink, and composting toilet. It’s a refreshing departure from the cramped, utilitarian bathrooms often seen in tiny houses, offering a touch of everyday luxury.
As per the company, the Kingfisher tiny house can be equipped with off-grid options like solar power and water tanks. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking to reduce their environmental footprint while embracing a simpler way of life. The price of the tiny house could very well range between AUD 135,000 down from AUD 144,000 (US $85,000 – US $90,000).




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