Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Tumbleweed's Tiny Home

from: http://www.viralnova.com/ and http://www.tinyhouseliving.com/

Rent to Own.ph: A house on wheels, this home can stand alone or be taken anywhere the owner wishes!


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Great example of how a tiny house plan can start as the base and what can happen when inspiration and invention come into play.
“JT started with the Walden plans, but ended up combining elements of the Lusby, plus some of his own creativity into his finished product. And what a beauty it is. He started with the recommended 18′ trailer but then decided he wanted his home to be an extra 2′ longer. His solution … add 2 feet to the living room. But what about the porch? Well, JT figured that out too. He found some c-channel steel that matched the trailer and had a 2′ section welded to the front so he could add his porch. JT like’s the open feel of the porch and decided to keep it free from posts and railing.”
via Tumbleweed Tiny House Company.

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A look inside the house.

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Bed loft for sleeping.

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Clean and simple. Notice how much space a medium sized armchair needs.

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Kitchen with all the amenities. No upper cabinets in the kitchen will make the space feel more open. To compensate for the lack of storage up above well organized open shelving is used below.

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Inside the living area.

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Nice way to include more shelving without using any more space. Just build into the wall like one might embed a medicine cabinet.

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In the bathroom a small vent, mirror, and sink.

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