Alek’s Tiny House

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    • The headroom in the loft is 4 feet on the high side and about 3 on the low side at the foot of the bed. It’s enough room to sit up in comfortably, something rare for a tiny house. I still cannot for the life of me figure out why everyone else chooses a traditional gabled roof and has no loft space as a result!

    • I am with Tracy. I understand the need to put the bedroom up top so as not to loose a lot of floor/day-time living space. Being an older adult, I need to find something I know I can climb into, thus stairs, versus ladders which seem to have a steeper incline.

  1. Sweet 17″ AG MBP setup! Are you a programmer? I’m excited to hook up the tech in our tiny house when I finish it. I also have a 17″ AG MBP, and I think it’s the perfect machine for a tiny house. Ultimate power with portability that you can hide away.

    Great house, by the way! I love the combo of dark floors with light walls.

  2. One of the nicest tiny houses I’ve seen, very good job. Wish I would have stumbled upon this sooner, you could have stayed at our place in the Boulder area when you came through. Read your building details on your blog site as well. Noticed that Thom Krystofiak helped you. He’s a friend of mine when we lived and worked in FF. Enjoy your life in this amazing home!

  3. This is one of my favorite tiny houses I’ve seen. Great work on the design. Looks super livable, with wonderful functionality. Also probably the best looking interior. Love it. Wish I had the same eye for style & design. Feel free not to post, but what was your approximate budget on that project?

  4. Obviously striking a real chord among us appreciators of tiny homes that are very well done! The kitchen looks very workable, though I might run a narrow shelf from the oven area under the window to the other side; it looks like it wouldn’t impede the fridge door and give a bit more work space (that’s just me though!) Good work, the loft looks really comfortable! Thank you for sharing your home with us.

  5. This is absolutely gorgeous. You have all the storage covered and the personal business. You must be a very thoughtful person for such wonderful details. Your girlfriend is a very lucky lady. By the way it was -18 in IA where I live. Warmed up to -10 right now. You are lucky to be in CA. Enjoy.

  6. Beautiful home, Alek! You’re quite the craftsman. Your design really make good use of space I’ll bet you have some great views. It looks really comfortable. I am curious about your “skinny” bathroom sink. Is it a little messy to use, or does it work out alright. I would think water splashing would be a problem.

  7. I love all the windows and all the light! The dark floors look great with the light walls. Ceiling is beautiful.
    One comment mentioned being older and having difficulty with ladders to sleeping lofts. This has been the one big concern for my husband and I (mid to late 60’s) as we plan for a change into a tiny house. Your choice of “ladder” looks more doable than a regular ladder.
    I also really like that your loft window can slide open for ventilation. Ceiling fan is very nice for keeping the air moving.
    Kitchen and bath have everything one would need. Nice touch with slide out shelves.
    So light and bright. Thank you for sharing.

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