More Tiny Houses in the Tiny House Neighborhood – 5
More photos from the open house at the Village at Flat Rock, a tiny house community near Hendersonville, NC.
This Tiny House is beautifully established. The planters, the stone wrapping the driveway and the trees. It has all the touches of a traditional established home.
The driveway is of brown tumbled river stone, blending beautifully with the green and brown of this home. The landscaping and planters and the view of the small lake… What a restful home!
The dark charcoal paint with clean bright white. This is a beautiful Tiny Home. The location is right on the lake. The bedroom windows overlook the view.
The front porch is screened in. A little privacy and it keeps the leaves off the porch.
This dark brown tiny house has a shed style roof over the open front porch. The wide steps leading up to the house give a very open feeling. The barn style lighting on either side of the double front doors gives the entrance a well-thought-out welcome.
This tiny house is also on the small lake. The screened in back porch has the lake view. Even though the houses are very close, this gives this porch some privacy.
This tiny house is set up permanently. There is an additional room added to the side.
This tiny house was just set up, but it already looks established. I like the landscape timbers that line the driveway and walkway.
The light grey lap siding has a very traditional look with white contrast trim and darker grounding.
At this angle you can see how very small this tiny house actually is.
I like the colors they used. The dark shades and more contemporary styling make this house look much bigger than it really is. Lots of windows open it up to the outside.
They were just setting this up. So, you can see how they are pulled in, jacked up and leveled then tied down.
I did a whole post about this Tiny Towable, but I came across more photos.
This is one of the tiny houses that was open to tour inside.
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