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32 ft. Ternat Tiny House Lets You Work From Home in Dedicated Office

Creates perfect balance between industrial exterior and light-filled interior
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJune 19, 20263 Mins Read
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A tiny house on wheels is good, but a tiny house on a foundation is even better. It gives dweller the flexibility to play around with the floor plan and customize the dwelling to suit their requirements. A case in point is the Ternat tiny house in Belgium.

Built by Exobox, a Lennik-based tiny house manufacturer, the Ternat tiny house packs in a living room, home office, kitchen, and bathroom. While the maker calls it a “perfect combination of guest house and office space,” we believe it is more apt to serve as a permanent dwelling, especially for those with a hybrid work life. We’ll get to each detail one by one, but first, let’s run through the tiny house’s configuration.

Measuring 32 feet long and 12.4 feet wide, the Ternat tiny house has a metal exterior, making it highly durable and lightweight. The metal exterior also means it is resistant to pests and rot, a problem tiny house dwellers often complain about over the long run. There is a common misconception that a metal exterior ruins the overall aesthetic of a tiny house; however, the Ternat puts that prejudice to rest with its glass-walled sections that complement the metal cladding.

These large glazed sections bring daylight deep into the interior, making it look even more spacious. Inside, the tiny house is cleanly split into two roles: bedroom and office. The office side features a desk that stretches the length of the glass facade, turning what could have been a cramped corner into an open workspace. Adjoining the office space is a linear kitchenette, details of which are scarce at the moment.

Also Read: Maxi Tiny House Wraps Two-Bedroom Layout in Cozy Japandi Harmony

Opposite the home office is the bedroom. Since there is no separate living room, we assume the bedroom doubles as one. It features a circular center table encompassed by chairs, a sofa that presumably pulls double duty as a bed, and shelves and storage alongside. The room exudes warm, minimal vibes, further accentuated by simple cabinetry and uncluttered lines that keep it from feeling boxed in.

Sandwiched between the bedroom and the office space is a bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet, though not much has been detailed about it either. There’s no word on pricing yet, but we’d guess Ternat to cost well above $100,000. With customization options available, this tiny house can be a bridge between permanent living and remote work.

Exterior of Ternat tiny house
Image: EXOBOX
Interior of Ternat tiny house
Image: EXOBOX
Living room of Ternat tiny house
Image: EXOBOX
Interior of Ternat tiny house
Image: EXOBOX
Exterior of Ternat Tiny House
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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