A micro kitchen tucked in under the open stair, with operable cabinets functioning as stair treads.
The reclaimed hickory facade of the Micro Cabin by BC-OA is punctured by windows that overlook National Forest Service land.
Bamboo floors and cedar ceiling.
Tru Form Tiny optimized the kitchen by extending the counter to the space underneath the stairs.
The cedar slab desk doubles as the headboard when the bed is lowered.
The kitchen provides a surprising amount of storage space for a tiny home. There is also a full-size sink, stove, and refrigerator.
A look at the living space with the bed in the lowered position.
This photo shows the elevator bed in the raised position, leaving the living room open. A tiny fold-down desk provides office space.
Tru Form Tiny merged two of their standard models and then further customized the exterior with paneling and tight knot cedar. They also added Galvalume roofing and a removable awning.