I don’t get tired of writing about tiny houses and I assume you don’t get bored of reading about them either. This synergy between Homecrux writers and readers is what keeps our editorial team motivated to scour for the finest micro-dwelling from across the globe and bring to your screens. To that accord, I bring to you the Landon tiny house designed by Texas-based mobile home manufacturer Decathlon Tiny Homes.
Inspired by the company’s famous Zeus model, the Landon tiny house measures 24 feet long and features a living room, full kitchen, loft bedroom, and bathroom. The space comes packed inside a smart siding exterior capped with F-WAVE roofing. A two-foot-eight-inch wide outswing door welcomes you to the bright and airy interior that comprise of a skylight and Egress windows, allowing air and light to enter.
The interior space features a living room. If you have been following Decathlon Tiny Homes, I am pretty sure that you may be familiar with Jerry Terry (CEO) and his idea of keeping the living area empty for user customization. Adjacent to the living room is the complete kitchen clad in stunning blue palette, adding a dramatic flair to the otherwise subtle tones of the house. It features a butcher block countertop, a two-burner cooktop, a refrigerator, a microwave, a sink, and plenty of cabinets for storage options.
Facing the kitchen is the storage-integrated staircase with safety rails. The stairs lead to the loft area that sleeps two people with ease. The builder has installed a pair of Egress windows to allow smooth ventilation in the space.
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Underneath the loft is the bathroom of the Landon tiny house. Featuring a separate washer/dryer, a dual threshold shower, and a standard flush toilet, and a vanity sink, the bathroom is simple yet highly functional. The tiny home draws power from a standard RV-style hookup.
It is a fairly compact abode, which can be ideal for a travel-loving couple or an empty nester. There is no word on the price of this one, but considering the dwelling comes based on a Zeus model I estimate it to be around $90,000.
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