Portuguese design studio Madeiguincho has established itself in the mobile home market with contemporary architectural elements featuring rustic yet alluring wooden creations. Adding another gem to its gaggle of timber abodes, Madeiguincho has created a fully off-grid Vigia tiny house on wheels.
Parading a cozy and exquisite wooden layout inside-out, Vigia tiny house is a luxurious space featuring solar panels and a rainwater harvesting system to make it self-sustaining. The interior is comfortable and light-filled thanks to a myriad of windows. Concealed behind wooden shutters, the large glass doors open up in the kitchen that sits in the middle of the open-floor layout.
Lined along the wall, the wooden kitchen counter sports a black sink and integrated cooktop. There is a shelf area leading up to the loft and plenty of drawers under the counter to keep the essentials within a hand’s reach. There are small windows that allow the space to bathe in sunlight and stay well-ventilated to keep pungent smells out.
Next to the kitchen is the spacious living room with a stunning arched window at the end to offer panoramic views. It features two seating benches with built-in storage which can also offer to bed if need be, a huge wood cabinet, a shelf area leading up to the loft, and two windows flanking the giant arched one. There is even a wood-burning fireplace placed next to the front door.
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On the other end of the house, a swing door leads to the bathroom that is equipped with two showerheads, a toilet, a sink and vanity, and a huge window. The highlight of the bathroom is the backdoor.
The sleeping loft of the Vigia Tiny House is above the bathroom and is accessible through a ladder tucked in a pocket space between the kitchen counter and the bathroom wall. A large bed, two shelves concealed by wooden shutters, and three ventilation windows flanking the bed occupy the low-ceiling space. There is a small area left unoccupied which can be adorned by accessories, and plants or left empty.
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