Keep on the Sunny Side Tiny House

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  1. Personally I’d like to see a different light “fixture” over the bed. Yes those porcelain fixtures are inexpensive, however a bare bulb is a safety concern… especially with a ceiling lower than 8′. I wouldn’t want to be under that bulb when it decides to shatter due to age or inadvertently knocking into it. Perhaps I think this way because I’m tall and “low” fixtures are a hazard for me.

    • if you go to their website, they say the bathroom is a shower and toilet. the toilet is at the front, so the shower is the wall behind the chair. i agree the bathroom is very important and should always be shown.

      This is a very well thought out house. I had once read that a bathroom that opens into a kitchen is bad “chi” so i think the bathroom being away from the kitchen is a real plus. and they had the sense not to put a window in the bathroom. as long as you have a bathroom fan, everything is cool. the mirror is in the doorway.

  2. I love the floor plan/layout!! What are the exterior dimensions? Please specify if that is with or without the porch. Can you make one with a flip up porch? Also, does it have a bathroom?? Thank you! I have seen many tiny houses and this is a perfect layout. 🙂

  3. Beautiful house. Love the dark floors and light walls. Living room actually has room to move around in. Only thing I don’t care for is the fridge, but that’s just my personal preference. That big closet is sure to come in handy. Very nice loft area.

  4. This layout is just absolutely perfect for what real daily life actually looks like. Lots of tiny houses have a genius idea here and there or an arresting color scheme or overloads of overall character, etc., but what makes me want to actually pay real money for is – the closet. A real, functioning, dedicated, organized closet. One: I live in a four-season climate, 2: I live off a dirt road in a rural area which necessitates a bit of country-rough gear, 3: I also semi-regularly have social events to attend that require more polished clothing… So the clothing needs are real and immediate. One chic outfit and a pashmina simply doesn’t work when there is snow to be plowed or risk being snowed in, and neither do I want to attend a university event with family in my Carhartt coveralls and flannel (although I doubt I would be insulted by others for doing so, why can’t a female TH owner have a pretty, well-dressed persona as well?). Even a curated minimalist wardrobe has its own website and has, what, 33 pieces or so? Quality clothing wants to be treated well, too, not simply stuffed under a couch bench. And I really dislike (well, hate) a polished tiny house that becomes cluttered with wrinkly duffel bags or cheap plastic drawer-organizers everywhere because the honestly frank way of how a TH owners’ life is structured had somehow been lost somewhere in the dream of having that stripped-down aesthetic.

    Brevard, congratulations on a real build!

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