The inside of this house is close to perfection. The windows and door combine with colors that make the best use of natural light. The layout, ceiling design, and loft above the bedroom give give this a spacious feel. Furniture is stylish, comfy-looking, and scale appropriate without being stingy.
My only concern would be the bed slats. If I was a cat I’d wiggle through those quite regularly!
This house has the layout of the domed top Shepherd’s Hut, which I am in love with. It is interesting to see it in a beautiful traditional style exterior and roofline. Nicely appointed, and open and airy looking. Nice kitchen, great pantry……however in all of the 28′ I do not see a clothing closet or even a place to put folded clothing. What in the world does the owner do with his or her clothing and other necessaries that require storage??
The bedroom is really nice, though I’d myself make it a sofa bed so that the room could be used for something other than sleeping. You’d lose some nice storage space of course.
I like the pocket bedroom, but I don’t understand the bed slats. I think I would close the second loft area on the outside, and put an access door above the bed, or leave the whole thing open above the bed except for a shelf that would have led lights on the bottom and book storage on top. That second loft as is, is dead space and a dust/dirt collection point. I’d want to make better use of that space.
This is so lovely, and so close to perfect. It makes me calm just looking at it, and I’m practically ready to move in. The only change I’d do if it was mine (and I wish it was) would be to extend the counter, make it collapsible, and get a pair oaf stackable stools to serve as an eating area. With the extra space I’d get a love seat, or something a little cushy, and a foldable coffee table so you could eat there as well.
But it is also spectacular, just the way it is!
Nice tiny home!
Does anybody know the make and model of that refrigerator?
Don’t know the maker but if you Google search for tiny refrigerators for small apartments you will find it
The inside of this house is close to perfection. The windows and door combine with colors that make the best use of natural light. The layout, ceiling design, and loft above the bedroom give give this a spacious feel. Furniture is stylish, comfy-looking, and scale appropriate without being stingy.
My only concern would be the bed slats. If I was a cat I’d wiggle through those quite regularly!
I do like that pocket-bedroom solution. Nice.
Love, love this model! Surprise….there’s a washer/dryer, too!
Hello there,
How much are you asking for this Tiny house ?
In the more info “here” link, you can see that the asking price is $81,900 :O
This house has the layout of the domed top Shepherd’s Hut, which I am in love with. It is interesting to see it in a beautiful traditional style exterior and roofline. Nicely appointed, and open and airy looking. Nice kitchen, great pantry……however in all of the 28′ I do not see a clothing closet or even a place to put folded clothing. What in the world does the owner do with his or her clothing and other necessaries that require storage??
You can see in the third photo from the bottom that there are generously sized drawers under the bedroom. Very clever.
The bedroom is really nice, though I’d myself make it a sofa bed so that the room could be used for something other than sleeping. You’d lose some nice storage space of course.
I like the pocket bedroom, but I don’t understand the bed slats. I think I would close the second loft area on the outside, and put an access door above the bed, or leave the whole thing open above the bed except for a shelf that would have led lights on the bottom and book storage on top. That second loft as is, is dead space and a dust/dirt collection point. I’d want to make better use of that space.
Love the downstairs bed with pocket door, but I don’t think I’d like to be sleeping that close to the front door.
Otherwise it’s lovely.
This is so lovely, and so close to perfect. It makes me calm just looking at it, and I’m practically ready to move in. The only change I’d do if it was mine (and I wish it was) would be to extend the counter, make it collapsible, and get a pair oaf stackable stools to serve as an eating area. With the extra space I’d get a love seat, or something a little cushy, and a foldable coffee table so you could eat there as well.
But it is also spectacular, just the way it is!
I like it but it needs to be just about 4 foot bigger so there’s room for 2 chairs not just 1.