“When we first set out on this crazy adventure, we always pictured parking Woody in a place like this,” Brian says. “We honestly couldn’t have imagined it would be this spectacular.”
The 300-square-feet house has a cozy living, kitchen and dining on the first level, and a lofted sleeping area.
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“Your tiny house can adjust as your changing needs, and can remain a valuable asset whether used as a primary home, weekender, studio, extended living space, or anything in between,” says Nobel.
Convertible table and couch
The home features Oak hardwood floors and energy effiecient windows and doors throughout.
The minimalist bathroom boasts Cararra marble surfaces, Hansgrohe faucets and shower fixtures, and a skylight by Velux.
"Amplified" Tiny House - Brazilian Abaco hardwood and corrugated metal siding