Many people work their fingers to the bone all year, only to vacation in peace for a few weeks. With less time for relaxation, it is important you choose the best place and the right kind of house that offers privacy, serenity, and tranquility to say the least. One such destination that caters to the needs mentioned above is Queensland, Australia. Australia is full of vacation rentals but Mooloolaba 7.2 tiny house might be the right fit for the home you choose to spend your holidays in.

Designed by Aussie Tiny Houses, Mooloolaba 7.2 functions as a popular Airbnb destination for tourists worldwide. But if you are an Australian resident you can buy the tiny house model from Fabio Paulucci and team and use it as a personal property or just rent it on Airbnb. The tiny house, as evidenced by the name, measures 7.2 meters (approx. 24 feet) and features a generous open-plan layout.

Before we move further, I want to clarify that the feature image we have used includes an outstanding deck that Aussie Tiny Houses did not build. It is either built by the client or a local builder arranged by the customer after delivery. Nevertheless, if you have your eye on buying this tiny house, you can always customize a deck or any other external structure as per your need.

Well moving on, the tiny house features all the amenities to make the house more comfortable. It has a large kitchen, generous open floorplan, and rear stairs to access the loft. The living space comes packed inside an exterior that is clad in Colorbond metal with wood accents. You enter the home via a two-entry siding door that welcomes you to the living room. Featuring a sofa that faces a TV/entertainment unit, the living room is elegant and classy as always.

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Adjacent is the L-shaped kitchen. Equipped with a breakfast multifunction bench bar, the kitchen also features an electric oven, a two-burner gas cooktop, a large pantry area, and overhead storage. I really like how they have designated a special place for the fridge. Other than basic features, the kitchen also includes a number of windows which keeps the room airy and bright.

The tiny house also features a loft that can be accessed via storage-integrated stairs. The loft features a queen-size bed and there is an option to include cupboards for extra storage. Then we have the bathroom of the tiny house which is equipped with a shower, toilet, vanity, and a floor-to-ceiling double-hung window.

Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses
Image: Aussie Tiny Houses

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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