It’s a shame that most people don’t consider a tiny house an investment and see it more as a ‘desperate times, desperate measures’ dwelling. There’s a prevalent stigma that associates downsizing with financial hardship. Despite these perceptions, the appeal of tiny homes persists among those seeking a simpler lifestyle. If you are one of those in search of a tiny home to live in with your family, check out the Ojai tiny house by LA-based builder Tiny Topanga.
This mobile home measures 30 feet in length and 8.5 feet in width. It boasts a sleek exterior of corrugated metal and composite wood. Designed for durability and aesthetic appeal, the Ojai tiny home has a sturdy welded steel frame and is poised on a triple-axle trailer, ensuring both stability and mobility. The tiny home features numerous windows to allow natural light inside and has multiple ceiling lights to keep it well-lit after dark.
The interior has a central living area with a spacious vaulted ceiling. It is outfitted with a sofa and a rug, embodying minimalist elegance. One of the distinctive features of the Ojai is its innovative approach to space utilization, where it offers privacy in living quarters.
Adjacent to the sofa is a staircase that leads to a kids’ loft, which is partitioned into a Jack and Jill style rooms where two separate mattresses placed on either side of a big wardrobe divider. This design not only ensures privacy and comfort for each child but also provides dedicated wardrobe space on both sides. So, if you have two kids at home fighting for their side of space, this is the way to go.
Underneath the loft is the kitchen of the tiny house. The kitchen offers plenty of storage and an assortment of high-end appliances including a standard-size refrigerator, stove/oven, combo washer/dryer, water heater, and microwave. There are cabinets, a sink, and an extended countertop that doubles as a breakfast bar.
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On the opposite side of the kitchen is the bathroom of the mobile home. It has hand-painted Talavera tiled background adding character and charm to the bathing space. The bathroom has a shower, toilet, and vanity sink.
Above the bathroom, a second loft is located that is accessed via a fixed ladder. This loft comfortably accommodates two people and includes additional wardrobe space. The Ojai tiny house offers privacy, functionality, and loads of comfort to a small family with kids’ needing their own space.
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