Tiny Towable Tour in the Tiny House Neighborhood
This is the last tiny towable they had available to tour. This one had two lofts, one over the living room and another over the bath. With the futon in the living room, the house could easily sleep six.
This tiny house had a ceiling fan for air circulation. It didn’t have as many windows as some of the other tiny houses, but it wasn’t stuffy at all. And there is a mini-split air conditioner where you need it. The loft over the living room could be reached by going up the shelf/stairs.
The small living room has a futon. It is under the sleeping loft. The decor is all bicycle themed.
The walls are sealed natural pine. Very fresh. The LED lights look like recessed.
The sleeping loft is close to the ceiling, leaving more headroom downstairs.
There is a place to latch on the ladder to reach the sleeping loft over the bath. Usually it is stored just inside the front door.
There is plenty of open storage. I guess when the tiny house is towed, everything can just be stacked in the floor so it doesn’t tumble.
It really is a light fresh open space.
More open storage across from the kitchen. The photo is from the living area, under the other loft that is reached by the steps.
The closet has a hot water heater and some ductwork. Does the mini split go to this duct work? Most tiny houses I’ve seen or read about use some kind of tankless water system.
This is the little sink in the bathroom.
The bathroom was really tiny, but had space for a full sized toilet and shower.
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