Tiny houses are incredible modern housing solutions that foster creativity within compact constraints, whether with layout, material, or color. For the Brightside tiny house, its builder, Backcountry Tiny Homes, chose color as a form of expression. The Brightside is a story in color; it celebrates the significance that different shades of the rainbow bring to our everyday life, especially in our living spaces.
This 26-foot-long and 8.5-foot-wide custom dwelling seems right out of the pages of a storybook. This colorful tale begins with the brightly painted exterior. The pine green cladding of the dwelling paints the picture of a spring forest with sage green accents, and a hint of sap green. The door and the multiple windows are set apart as white trim aliens in this forest beauty.
As you turn the page, entering through the solid wood door, the story gets even more vibrant. The empowering amount of reds, yellows, and greens changes the narrative into a warm, summery breeze where you can lounge forever, soaking in the view through big windows.
The kitchen has a bright red refrigerator, and lemony yellow hexagonal backsplash, an ode to the vibrant hue and the amazing geometric shape. Here, you can sit with your friend or family to drink at the L-shaped countertop. Or cook a meal on the two-burner induction stove.
While the space sticks to a minimalistic theme with material, it goes bold with color. A branch is fixed into the natural wood ceiling with faux yellow flowers and three lights hanging from it to bring a touch of woodland indoors. Facing this page are hexagonal, wall-mounted shelves to be occupied with more colorful memorabilia.
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The orange platform for the wood-burning fireplace narrates the warm chapter of the rainbow, with a yellow couch opposite it. With a brilliant layout, the couch is placed beneath the staircase walkway to the loft to maximize the footprint.
Then the page turns to reveal the bathroom, which carries the color theme further. It has a red vanity sink, a branch with faux yellow flowers, and a white shower stall and toilet. Overhead, a layered tale is narrated in the two-person loft, which has a bright orange accent wall.
For those interested in living in the Brightside tiny house, the beautiful story of color, you might have to connect with the author, Backcountry Tiny Homes, to know details about pricing and shipping.
















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