There was a time when people used to travel from countryside to town in search of work. With the evolution of technology, times have changed and so has the work approach. Youngsters prefer living in solitude with the WFH trend becoming a boon. You can live in the wilderness, the countryside, or anywhere you please, and still work for a big corporation from the comforts of a home. Helping them in this endeavor are tiny houses that double as full-fledged offices.
‘The Office’ is one such tiny home on wheels that can function as a personal mobile office space. Designed by Unchartered Tiny Homes, the 60k compact house in Arizona is built on a double-axle trailer and flaunts LP lap siding and trim painted with one color exterior.
From outside, you’d spot a large worktop desk, but as you enter, it reveals itself to be an L-shaped kitchen countertop. The desk-cum-countertop offers plenty of work surfaces and also helps you conceal office equipment, peripherals, etc. There is plenty of space for two to three people to work together.
In addition to working as a worktop desk, it functions as a classic kitchen countertop. We can see the white shaker cabinets with soft close drawer slides and hinges beneath the butcher block countertops. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, 24-inch black and SS propane cooktop with a black range hood in plenty of custom options available.
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Being spacious, the tiny home also accommodates another full-size desk that can seat three. Then we have the double pane vinyl white windows and the steel solid core front that allows the tiny house to be light-filled. The residential-style porcelain toilet and shaker cabinets in the bathroom cater to your hygienic needs.
Above the bathroom of the tiny house is the sole loft of the tiny house. You can put a mattress there and doze off once you get tired from your work routine. With endless customization options available, The Office tiny house can be personalized to fit your preferences, lifestyle, and budget.
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