Tiny House
By Happy Jasta · 24 September, 2024
If you are looking for a floor space saving option for tiny homes, you can go for a wall-mounted fold down table. When not in use, you can fold it up against the wall.
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Do not undermine the empty space under stairs as it can be used to make storage drawers, closet and even an office desk or seating area.
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Having a skylight would completely change the looks of your tiny house. It will not only help in ventilation but also bring loads of natural light inside.
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It is best to opt for bright, neutral colors that will make your tiny house feel bigger. Light colors reflect natural light, making your living space brighter.
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Lofts are great to expand the living area in your tiny home. You just need to keep in mind the height. Many tiny houses also come with dual lofts.
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Placing mirrors strategically in your tiny house can add a sense of spaciousness and airy feel inside. This will make the space feel larger and more open.
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Living in a tiny house does not mean you are limited to interior space – rather you can add outdoor areas like deck and patios to make your home feel larger.
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