It’s ironic to see that tiny house lifestyle may bring in big changes and myriad new adventures to the life of its owners based on multiple factors. However, the most alluring aspect remains to be the liberty it brings along. Dwelling on this concept is Shacka Traveler Tiny House owned by a young man CJ and his family, which primarily travels on New Zealand’s roads to experience life on their terms.
This tiny house on wheels is characterized by free-flowing; open-air space that could otherwise have been a challenge for the duo. The layout is spacious enough to accommodate the needs of CJ’s small family. The house is solar-powered and great to sustain the duo on a completely off-grid lifestyle.
Laying its foundation on a double-axle trailer, the tiny house is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes. Tan-colored stained shadow-clad encasing along with a trim rib color steel iron roof forms the basic structure of the house. A slide-out deck that is ingeniously hidden under the house paves entry into the beautiful interiors by extending right into the kitchen.
Large glazed aluminum windows and a door bring in ample amounts of fresh air and light. The interior of the house has a lot more to offer than what just meets the eye with hidden ultra-functional spaces. It makes space for a bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom in its deceivingly spacious layout.
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The kitchen is well-equipped with a cooking burner, fridge, sink and a macrocarpa bench-top breakfast bar. All the kitchen supplies are well hidden in racks, drawers, cupboards and pantry. To its right, you spot a large window placed upon a multi-use bed/couch that turns into a comfortable double bed during the night.
Three drawers beneath the bed make extra space for storage. Opposite to this is a compact bathroom that features a sliding composting toilet, cupboards, and a full-size shower. Shacka Traveler Tiny House offers many modifications ranging from $70,000 to $89,000 depending upon the updates chosen by the user.
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