Whether you’re burdened by the ever-rising prices of the housing market or just feel like you need a fresh start in a new home minus the clutter, going tiny is always an option. You don’t have to go all the way in, either. Take this Australian tiny home for example – it’s tiny, but not to the point you’ll feel claustrophobic in there (except maybe in the loft).
Sounds interesting? There’s more! Keep reading and we’ll take you on a virtual tour of the home:
Tiny Home Size
- 27’ wide
- 8.5’ wide
Tiny Home Price
AUD 160,000 (around $105,000), located in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia).
Tiny Home Features
- Tri-Axle 8.4 x 2.4m trailer with stabilisers and electric brakes rated to 4.5 TON makes towing this Australian tiny home a breeze.
- Earthwool R-2.5 sound shield insulation will keep you nice and comfy throughout the country.
- Two sleeping areas in the loft make it possible to sleep up to six in the house.
- With the deck you also get a dedicated space to enjoy a cup of coffee with a breath of fresh air.
- Delivery is also available throughout Australia if you’re not into the logistical side of things. Contact the owner for more details.
Exterior-wise, the Australian tiny home can be summarized in one word: beautiful. Everything from the deck to the lighting choice gives the home a one-of-a-kind appeal.
On the inside, you’re greeted by the 27’ dwelling that makes the best possible use out of its limited footprint.
On the left, you’ll notice one wall supporting the kitchenette while the opposite supports the living area.
The former comes in a double galley setup and leaves enough space even after you throw all your appliances here. Just make sure they’re downsized ones, though.
The latter has a 4-seater couch….. and that’s it. Due to the limited footprint, a fancy lounge area won’t be possible here, but you can add a TV up front for entertainment.
Head up the loft stairs, and you get two sleeping areas, both of which enjoy the tall ceiling to make sure kipping here isn’t a claustrophobic affair.
The bathroom comes with the standard fittings with the exception of the outdoor shower.
You could add it separately, but the room is small to begin with so you’d need to make some major changes or you could add a shower enclosure if you’re aiming at living in this one rather than camping in it.
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For more information about this Australian tiny home, check out the complete listing in the Tiny House Marketplace. Make sure that you let them know that iTinyHouses.com sent you their way.