Tiny House Neighborhood Tour Continues

Tiny House Neighborhood Tour Continues

Here are more of the photos we took of tiny houses when the Village at Flat Rock, a tiny house community near Hendersonville, NC had an open house and neighborhood tour.

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Tiny Charcoal and White House

Tiny Charcoal and White House

This tiny house is high contrast. The charcoal grey lap siding is highlighted by bold white trim and a white metal roof. Walk in through the welcoming front porch To the double doors with windows on both sides.

High windows allow the inside walls to have storage, without sacrificing light. Even if all you see is the sky, it makes the space feel larger.

Lake View Tiny Cabin - More Tiny Houses in the Tiny House Neighborhood – Project Small House
Lake View Tiny Cabin

This tiny cabin is right by the lake. The pine green and brown stain colors are perfect for such a rustic cabin. The porch is screened in with dark screen. It gives privacy from outside, but you barely notice it from the porch.

Screen keeps leaves off the porch. You even have less dust and pollen to worry about if you screen in your porch. And with such a small space, it doesn’t cost much!

Blue grey tiny house with deep red metal roof, door and window frames all trimmed out with bright white - This tiny towable is really smart! - More Tiny Houses in the Tiny House Neighborhood – Project Small House
Blue-Grey Tiny Towable

Blue-Grey Tiny Towable

This tiny house is on the Tiny Towable side of the neighborhood. The blue grey lap siding is perfectly complemented by the deep  red metal roof. The door and windows are finished in the same color. Bright white fascia and white  trim around the door and windows finishes the cheerful clean look.

This log cabin must have been here before the tiny house neighborhood. It is very established. - More Tiny Houses in the Tiny House Neighborhood – Project Small House
This log cabin must have been here before the tiny house neighborhood. It is very established.

This small log cabin looked so big when we walked by. After looking at so many tiny houses, this small log home looked so big!

The small log cabin is about three times the size of the tiny houses around it. It has a low roof, lower even than some of the nearby tiny houses. The porch runs the entire length of the cabin. One end is left uncovered, to enjoy the sun. This allows more light to enter the windows at that end of the cabin, too.

Tardis Tiny House - This Tiny House is Bigger on the Inside - Project Small House
Tardis Tiny House

Look what we saw when we toured a Tiny House Neighborhood! They must be Doctor Who fans. They painted the hardie board siding Tardis Blue. Look closely. The chameleon circuit is working.

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