Every house, from a 19-foot compact dwelling or a 45-foot PARK Model, needs your unique touches through furnishing and amenities. Standing 30 feet long and 8.5 feet wide, the Outer Banks tiny house is a simple design that can be your safe haven only if you dare to dream. Designed by the Tennessee-based firm Handcrafted Movement, the Outer Banks is gorgeous inside out and lures you with its aesthetic interior.
Built on a triple-axle trailer, the tiny house has board and batten siding with the Pacific cedar accents. A standing seam metal roof adds durability to the structure, while the windows and door allow light inside. The interior comprises oak hardwood flooring and comes furnished with an array of built-in storage cubbies, cabinets, and closets.
Visitors enter into the living room, which includes a sofa facing a smart TV poised on a base cabinet. Nearby is a combined kitchen and dining area that contains a stainless steel LP gas range and a stainless steel exterior vented hood fan with LED lighting.
We can also spot a refrigerator/freezer, some cabinetry, a sink, and a dining table that seats three at a time. The home is filled with a mixture of copper, brass, and matte black hardware to add elegance to the overall look.
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The kitchen leads to the bathroom which consists of a shower, flush toilet, and vanity sink alongside built-in storage. A loft bedroom sits above the bathroom. Squeezing a king-size mattress in a compact space, the bedroom can be accessed via a staircase and sleeps two people.
If you are a big family with kids, need not worry. The Outer Banks tiny house also features a main-floor bedroom that lies next to the living room. Accessed via a sliding door, the main bedroom is also equipped with a queen-size bed, overhead storage, and a full-size desk that allows you to work from the comforts of home.
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