The new interior includes a meditation room with an Isamu Noguchi lamp, flooring made of tatami mats, and a Murphy bed for visitors.
Built with a heavy timber post-and-beam structure, this renovated Tiburon kit house retains its standard footprint, framing, and tiled roof. Massive sliding glass doors were added to create an indoor/outdoor living experience.
The fireplace in the living room is actually a structural element: a steel cage that’s holding the building upright. The Fischers finished the steel panels that surround it with raw wax.
To accommodate an island in the kitchen, they moved an interior wall. “It was the only wall that was relocated,” says Scott.
A new office sits at the front of the house, and its moody walls and bookshelves contrast the other rooms' mostly light and neutral palette.
The sleek bathroom has a walk-in shower, two vanities, and an open concept.
A sliding door opens up the kitchen.
The bathroom is accessed via a partition door with a full-length mirror. The room also features a sizable shower, a dry toilet with a stainless-steel bucket and chip compartment, a large wardrobe, and a washing machine.
The bedroom accommodates a queen-size bed and built-in wood shelving.
The kitchen is outfitted with two solid French walnut counters, a refrigerator, a gas stove with an oven and four burners, a sink, and plenty of cabinetry that's painted a mint green tone.
The dining area displays a solid French walnut table that extends and can accommodate up to four people.
The power for the tiny home–on–wheels comes from a standard RV-style hookup.
French builder Baluchon created Ala Köl for their clients’ life on the road.
Ala Köl, the most recent design imagined by Tiny House Baluchon for a couple who love to travel, is clad with black aluminum, cedar, and glass.