Tiny Red Bungalow

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I love drooling over others’ tiny house. What do you think of mine? It was featured recently (August) on HGTV’s Tiny House Hunters.

This tiny red bungalow is 9.5’x 22′, giving the base a 209 sq. ft. footprint. It comes with two lofts, increasing the usable floor area to 335 sq. feet. This tiny house was custom built to maximize living area and give distinct room separation, while maintaining a wide-open feel. It was deliberately designed to accommodate completely-inside events of up to 16 people fairly comfortably.

A 209 square feet tiny house in Oregon City, Oregon. Photos by Pipe’s Adventures. Owned and shared by Masha Shubin. More info. here.

Originally shared at Tiny House Swoon.

12 comments

  • Jean says:

    This house! The “basement” bedroom, or “inverted loft”, makes a lot of sense when climbing many stairs or ladder rungs becomes a burden for us oldsters. The “upstairs loft” is useful, too, as it can be used for visitors and/or storage.

  • Marjorie cox Fabian says:

    Very unique design! I have never seen this use of space before and I think it is quite clever.
    It makes for a lot of open living space, and cozy sleeping spaces.

  • Patrick says:

    I love this one! The low office loft is delightful and exactly what I have in mind for my own tiny home, with a cozy retreat underneath. It’s perfect. Allows for a nice, open common space as well without being limited to one couch. The upper loft seems nice and bedroom-like too. Really charming. Thanks for sharing.

  • alice h says:

    I would have more trouble getting up off the floor in the lower bedroom than climbing stairs to the loft but I really like the upper living space. I could see setting it up with a daybed so I could sleep there as well as use it for a living room and that whole lower level would be just about right for my sewing machine and fabric storage. Very versatile design.

  • Shirley Huber says:

    This is one of the best layouts I have seen. Like the idea of different areas: Kitchen/bathroom/sleeping/lounging (TV)/computer area/washer dryer. Rolling stairs is great. Very colorful and playful. Love all the wood in bathroom and ceiling. Great tiny home — I could def live in this. Great job and thanks for the inspiration. Just wish there were places one could live.

  • Eva says:

    Lovely! This is the roof style that we want to construct on our tiny…any leads on how the builder accomplished this house’s arched roof?

  • Crystal says:

    Very unique. Love it!

  • Kelly says:

    Beautiful!!

  • sc says:

    I love the red of the exterior, the 2 textures of siding, the wonderful curved roof-line, I have only seen that in the lillypad tiny house. the real french doors instead of the sliding glass doors.
    I love that the interior is also unique. This pic of her living room loft is on her site. https://goo.gl/q6B7Eb I love the bean bag sofa. really fits in with the space.
    Also love her mechanic’s chair in her lower bedroom, which she recommends for tiny house owners https://goo.gl/ajMNOY
    I love the funky colors. The closet, the cabinet in the kitchen.
    After one year of living in it, she writes she still loves it.That is good news. So many appear ready to sell within months.

  • Sally Schrock says:

    Wow, just WOW! This is one of the BEST floor plans I’ve ever seen in a THOW and one I would wholeheartedly embrace for myself. Everything just flows together harmoniously–the colors, the furnishings, choice of wood, EVERYTHING. If you ever decide to sell, consider me first in line for this!

  • Bob G says:

    Nicely done. Interestingly innovative, and I’m surprised we haven’t seen more like this one. Well done.

  • Katy says:

    I’ve stayed in a tiny house with a lower sleeping area and upper living room and LOVED it! Since then it’s been the core of my design, but you’re the only other house I’ve seen like this. Looks like it worked well for you!

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