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The 28″ Golden Model features a inviting double paned glass entry
door with built in blinds providing you beautiful views with a
Southwest feel. Very spacious interior views with distinctive accents
like the exterior herringbone make quite a statement. There are also
energy efficient windows to let the outdoors in. This maintenance free
home provides a great deal of storage and closet space, not to mention
the kitchen’s vast counter space including a functional desk/ dining
area. Beneath the stylish staircase you will find plenty of storage
and a vented cat litter box to insure fresh clean air.

A 28′ ft. tiny house built American Tiny House. Photos by Kelly Christine Sutton.

Originally shared at Tiny House Swoon.

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  1. Sweet! Love the provisions for kitties, beautiful decor, comfortable crash space, exceptional! I’d add railing for the loft and banister — people are going to get very bored with my saying this on almost every TH thread, but a loft railing adds safety, privacy if you want (drape a decorative blanket etc) and a banister for not stumbling down the stairs in the middle of the night. Young folk, it WILL start happening to you.

    We shouldn’t have to keep asking TH manufacturers for a safety feature as basic as stair railings. As fast as storage stairs swept the industry/community, so should railings.

    I’ll stop railing now.

    • I agree with you completely about the railing and banister. Also, why is the last step before entering the loft level always so steep? Couldn’t the stairs be proportioned differently or one more step added? I’m tiny (4’11 1/2″) and I have a little arthritis in my hips. Managing the steep last step in most THs would be an issue for me.

      • just fyi, you aren’t meant to step up on the top step, as the loft is not high enough to permit you to stand upright inside it…you are supposed to kneel or sit at the top to enter the loft.

  2. Wow! Thanks to the quality finishing and decorating this looks like a real home. I am guessing that the bathroom has typical tiny design with shower and toilet on either side. Also that the closet opposite to the clothes washer contains her wardrobe. I particularly like that the second loft for storage is closed with doors. Nothing is worse in a tiny house than clutter, open storage, and a hodge-pudge of decorations. It looks like a walk in closet, not a home.
    Thanks for showing.

  3. I’m pretty sure that sectional is from IKEA. I’ve seen that same sectional in several tiny homes, so it must be the perfect size. Much better than the uncomfortable benches that pass for couches in most of the homes.

  4. This house is by far one of the very best I’ve seen. People should definitely watch the video to get the full tour, including the bathroom. I had an even smaller bathroom in my old apartment in Brooklyn, so this one is not outrageously teensy. I’m not into the models with rustic interiors, nor any of the homes with bench seating that have flimsy foam cushions. This house has a nice modern design with lots of great touches. Oh, and the kitty poop fan is too perfect. 🙂

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