Surprisingly, most people across the globe still consider tiny houses to be a temporary living solution. But if you are an avid tiny house follower and have seen the tiny house lifestyle turning from a fad into a full-blown movement, you know that these micro-dwellings are the future of living. Moreover, the current affordable housing crisis across the world is only fueling the growth of the tiny house industry. If you are looking for one such permanent and affordable housing solution, Build Tiny’s Tāwharau tiny house should be on your checklist.
Built on a double-axle trailer, the 26 feet long tiny house is perfectly suited for a small family. It is a modern dwelling filled with luxurious amenities and clever storage features to make downsizing easier. Boasting a steel frame and vinyl exterior, the inside of the house packs a simple yet spacious kitchen, a bathroom, a bedroom loft, and a sleeping area for kids.
The tiny house features one main loft on one side and bunk beds on the other side to sleep a couple of kids. The top bunk is accessed via a removable ladder and also has a hammock-like net next to it. This particular section can be used for leisure activities, or can additionally sleep one more family member if required.
The kitchen sits opposite the entrance. It is spacious, functional, and easy to clean. With plenty of counter space available, it makes cooking, cutting, and chopping easy. The kitchen also includes a storage unit with chalkboard sides that offer a seating area to the user.
The counter space is made in such a quirky way that it doubles as a table once the bench beneath it is pulled out. The tiny house also includes loads of appliances such as a fridge, oven, and cooktop.
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The bathroom is accessible via a sliding barn door. It is equipped with a shower, toilet, and laundry area featuring a washer/dryer as well. The bathroom of Tāwharau has a secondary exit door so that the user can clean up mud and dirt before entering the main house area.
Above the bathroom is the main bedroom of the house. Reached via a ladder, the bedroom is a typical low-ceiling loft housing a king-size bed. The bedroom is also topped by a skylight that keeps the room well-lit and airy.
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