October 26, 2018 1 Comment
This smaller 170-sqft tiny house on wheels—the "Archway—is designed & built by Tiny Heirloom based in Portland, Oregon!
This cute, rustic tiny home packs in lots of character on a small footprint. The house gets its name from the arch that divides the kitchen & bedroom space.
Upon entering the home, there is a beautiful kitchen with everything you need—a sink, a 3-burner gas stove top, an oven, a microwave, an apartment-size fridge, & eclectic cabinets with a blue-green color! There is also a bar top on the other side of the kitchen with dining space for 2 people, and can also double as a workspace.
On one end of the house is the bedroom with the archway. The twin bed lies in a cozy space with built-in storage underneath for clothes, and a small nook for a dog or cat!
On the opposite end of the tiny home is the full-bathroom, which includes a beautiful, restored vanity & sink, a toilet, & a shower. Above the bathroom is a storage loft that is accessible via a ladder to save space.
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See these other beautiful tiny's from Tiny Heirloom: The Vantage, Tiny Traveling Dream Home, The Breezeway, The Apothecary, The Colorful Beachy Bohemian, Vintage Glam, Emerald, Tiny Home Big Outdoors, Tiny House Big Kitchen, Tiny Home and Garden, Tiny Home of Zen, and Live/W!
Images courtesy of ©Tiny Heirloom.
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My name is Alan—founder at Dream Big Live Tiny Co! A few years ago, I quit my consulting job to pursue a life full of adventure. After traveling around the world for a year, I sold most of my stuff and moved into an 160-sqft tiny house. Now I spend most of my time showcasing incredible people living with less in pursuit of more freedom, as well as incredible tiny houses around the world!
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Kathy
January 22, 2020
For the size of this tiny home, I have to say this one is about as well-planned as they come. I love the storage space above the bathroom and the eating space in the kitchen. I think though that to relieve the “close” feeling this one might give because all walls are pretty well covered by things that take up visual and actual width, I would go ahead and upgrade to at least 9.5’ wide if not 10’. Personally I also could do without a separate oven, and the kitchen storage would benefit. I would use a convection/microwave oven instead of the microwave as shown. While I can deal with the single bed, a 3/4 or even a double bed expansion would be much more comfortable. The extra 18 to 24” could be inexpensively added as a cantilever above or even enclosing the exterior storage space on the outside. These small changes would undoubtedly add some cost, but for many, they would be well worth it. Congratulations on a lovely throwback to the days when TINY homes were actually livably TINY.