Pictured here and in the top image, the Oasis model features wide kitchen windows installed over long bars made of mango wood. They open out onto a porch, making it easier to use as an outdoor dining space.
The entryway separates the living area from the kitchen, the bathroom beyond it, and the lofted bedroom above. While this layout is fixed, Paradise Tiny Homes offers to change almost everything else about the home's interior.
The 10-foot ceiling height allows for the placement of a lofted bedroom on one side and a den beneath a raised living room on the other. While laminate is used for the entryway flooring, spruce boards lines both lofts and all the walls.
Cinderela Apartment by ARKITITO Arquitetura
eat-in kitchen detail
eat-in kitchen view to the north
eat-in kitchen view to the south
Lechuza House by ARKITITO Arquitetura
Lechuza House by ARKITITO Arquitetura
Lechuza House by ARKITITO Arquitetura
Horne’s mother chose to decorate the interior with lighter woods and dark walls. The dramatic contrast pairs well with the breathtaking views.
The kitchen area has room for eating, and plenty of storage.
Most of the cabin’s interior is dedicated to the generous open floorplan living space.
Stillwater's homes range in sizes from 1,000 square feet to 4,000 square feet or more, and every home comes with a striking butterfly roofline and a wall of windows.