Be it a budding tiny house company like Acorn Tiny Homes or an established name like Tru Form Tiny, all leading tiny house manufacturers and the people associated with them were once building traditional homes. Some worked as carpenters, while others were designers. All gradually shifted to start their own businesses and design classy and affordable mobile habitats. One such company that has been building tiny houses on wheels for quite a while now is Alphaline Tiny Homes.
The Australia-based tiny house company has designed a lot of micro dwellings but its Willow 9000 snagged my attention. The tiny home sleeps six in its capacious interior and features dual lofts (both functioning as bedrooms) accessible via a single storage-integrated staircase. Interestingly, the lofts are connected through a walkway so one need not come all the way down to access the second loft.
Other than the two lofts, the tiny house also features a spacious kitchen and a gorgeous living room. Glancing at the pictures, you can make out that Willow 9000 is built with a DuraGal frame with floor and ceiling designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. I am not sure of what was used in the exterior but it seems like it’s finished in cedar cladding and metal accenting.
The spacious living room of the tiny house can be equipped with a sofa, center table, shelves, and many other furnishing units. The living room is accoutered with a number of windows that allow the room to be airy and bright.
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Not far away is the kitchen which is outfitted with an L-shaped kitchen with a countertop extending to become the breakfast bar. Not to mention, a refrigerator, cooktop, and many other appliances that make living a breeze. (Pictures may vary in some cases depending upon customization).
Then we have the bathroom featuring a shower, toilet, and sink that caters to hygienic needs. Overall, the Willow 9000 tiny house is a combination of elegance and functionality blended in one gigantic dwelling.
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