We’ve come across many people who rent out tiny houses on their property just to let guests experience living tiny to see if it’s a good fit for them. This next tiny house is one of those and it’s located near Atlanta in Lithia Springs, Georgia. The 160 square foot tiny house was made out of a shipping container with the help of local craftsmen who are homeless through an awesome project by the Lamon Luther Foundation. We love that it’s as humanitarian as it is good looking!
The home sits on a large piece of private property behind the owner’s main house. Guests have access to an arcade and saltwater pool and the tiny house has a huge deck off of it.
The home is very tiny with only 160 square feet and no loft, so you’re limited to what you get on the inside but they did manage to work in a mini-fridge and a kitchen cabinet with a coffee maker.
A small desk is available to slide up to a chair for work or dining.
The home’s bathroom is behind a sliding barn door and it has a slim shower stall and a flushable toilet.
The bedroom has a queen-sized bed and a Roku TV giving you access to tons of movies and entertainment while relaxing in bed.
We love the white shiplap on the walls and the massive piece of wall art!
If you want to give tiny living a try and you’re around the Atlanta area, go to https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/17170419 and book your stay! Rates start at $81 a night.