The Joy of Tiny House Living. Chris Schapdick
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Even in a small space, this home has the luxury of a deep bathtub.
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There is cushioned bench seating by the front windows and extra storage space in the eaves above the porch.
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A comfortable staircase—more convenient than a ladder!—provides access to the loft sleeping area.
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The loft sleeps two and includes a skylight to keep the space from feeling claustrophobic.
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Unbroken vertical space above the kitchen makes meal prep a breeze and keeps the home from feeling cramped.
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A stylish storage nook next to the stove allows easy access to the minimal utensils needed to cook.
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The sleek black exterior of this 26' (8m) home, the Roost26, belies its bright and spacious interior.
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An incinerating toilet doesn’t look out of place in this modern bathroom.
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A subtle induction stovetop ensures you can prepare your meals quickly and easily.
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There’s no need to miss your favorite show—the television seamlessly fits onto the wall, where it won’t take space away from the sleeping area.
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You won’t encounter any of the annoying ventilation problems that often plague tiny homes with the open-air layout above the rooms in this model.
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You’ll forget you’re in a small space because of all the light from the windows and the white finishings.
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Giant front doors to a shaded porch ensure you can enjoy whatever weather the world throws at you.
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Relatively giant for a tiny house, the Roost36 model is 36' (11m) long, but it is still completely mobile thanks to its triple axles.
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View from the kitchen toward the front of the house. A full-length sofa allows total relaxation. Built-in shelves ensure that even though a large chunk of the wall is taken up by windows, there is still plenty of space for all your items.
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The view from the front door reveals almost the entire home at a glance. The relatively large size of this home means a stylish and large fridge can live here, too.
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With plenty of headroom and space along the sides, there is no claustrophobia in this classic loft.
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This front deck allows you to enjoy your own personal “yard,” rain or shine.
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This genius bathroom includes a handy tray that acts as movable storage whenever you are using any of the facilities.
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The 20' (6m) Pecan is a great example of a small space done right.
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