Tiny Hall House

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An owner-built 160 square feet tiny house on wheels that houses three people in Massachusetts. More info. Tiny Hall House.

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  1. @VICKI
    I would assume he sleeps on the bed that’s hidden away in the living sofa. As for his belongings, they’re likely tucked away neatly into one of the many storage areas.

    @HALCYON
    You’d be amazed at all the stuff that can fit into a tiny home, they utilize space much more efficiently then the common house. And you learn to live with less, mostly what you NEED and not all those possessions you purchase on impulse and use once then forget about in your closet or under your bed. It makes life simple, and cleaning up takes minutes not hours.

  2. I love tiny houses but this looks really uncomfortable. It doesn’t look like there is enough room to sit up on the bed in the loft. The son’s “bed” looks barely two feet wide and there is an obvious lack of privacy for adults and teen. There is not a comfortable place to sit anywhere. There are no cooking facilities. I do really like the use of light in the space and hope this is working out better for them than it looks.

  3. Great house! If y’all read the original article you would see that the son sleeps downstairs on the sofa which is the same size as a twin bed. And there are not a lot of things laying around, because when you live in a small space, you have to downsize. Everything has to be cleaned up as messes are made, otherwise, it would just look like a lot of clutter everywhere.

  4. I would love a tiny home like this, but I have to wonder where on earth I would store my clothes and extra blankets, not to mention some shoes, boots and jackets? There are cabinets in the kitchen, but I would assume those are for food, pots and pans, dish-towels, dish-cloths, cleaning supplies, etc., and maybe some bath towels as well.

  5. If you watch the show Tiny House Nation you know how they like to hide things. I do believe the 17 yr. Old sleeps on the bench in the front room, that pulls out and has storage inside of it. Plus there are many hidden compartmants and tiny storage areas through the house. And in the bathroom that is a composting toilet., in the kitchen a small fridge.

  6. This is a great example of how to execute an interior with restrained use of harmonious materials to make the space seem larger. The horizontal whitewashed pine is really refreshing after seeing all those varnished pine plank interiors. I’d cut the tchotchkes down to about 50% of what’s seen here or store them away, but the rest seems really liveable. Great space planning. Nice to see plants, too. One of the best.

  7. Beautiful home, very classy & clean. They keep all of their clothes & knick knacks in the storage bench (obviously), and that is probably where the teen sleeps too. Maybe they have a small storage shed for some of their things. It’s stupid for people to assume the home isn’t lived in just because it’s clean & uncluttered. Not all teens are slobs.

  8. I was wondering. I live in boston and have a vacant lot of 12000 sqft. Where did you park yours and what’s the process was there any special zoning or to get electric to it etc

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