Some tiny houses are remarkably good at deceiving at first glance. Case in point, the Adams tiny house, designed by European tiny house manufacturer Craft House. The Adams looks like any other traditional dwelling from the outside, but conceals a beautifully styled wooden interior, perfect for cottagecore lovers.
Similar to the Tommy, Justine, and Katrine models in Craft House’s catalog, the Adams is mounted on a double-axle trailer and finished in engineered wood and standing-seam sheet metal. Its interior is clad in Scandinavian spruce, lending it an attractive, almost log cabinesque appearance.
The tiny house boasts a clean, light-filled design that makes the compact space feel far larger than it is. A series of black-framed windows wraps around the interior, flooding it with natural light and offering generous outdoor views. Complementing these windows is light-colored wood paneling on the walls and ceiling, which reinforces the cozy, cabin-like atmosphere.
Inside, the living area is surprisingly grand. A large gray sofa anchors one end of the home and doubles as a guest bed when needed. Adjacent to it sits a long wooden desk, serving as a dedicated space for both work and dining. To the right, a staircase with built-in cabinets underneath makes clever use of what would otherwise be wasted space, a common and effective trick in tiny home design.
The staircase leads up to a private sleeping loft, which is partially visible from below and keeps the main floor feeling open and uncluttered. Additional touches include a sleek black wall heater and a minimalist wall clock, both of which lend the space a contemporary edge. Pops of orange from the sofa cushions and splashes of greenery from potted plants make the interior feel vibrant and lived-in.
On the opposite side of the living area lies the kitchen. While full details haven’t been publicly shared, one can spot an oven integrated into the storage staircase, along with a sink and an induction cooktop embedded into the countertop. The refrigerator placement isn’t entirely clear, but overhead cabinets and a generous run of drawers ensure efficient storage throughout.
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The storage-integrated staircase leads up to the sleeping loft. Little has been officially disclosed about this space, but it clearly accommodates a couple and features a mezzanine-style bookshelf that acts as a partition between the loft and the main floor below. One downside is the placement of the television, which appears to be positioned below eye level, which feels like a missed opportunity; a slightly higher placement would have made for a more comfortable viewing experience.
As for the bathroom, the company’s website describes it as fully furnished, complete with a shower, toilet, and vanity. The tiny house draws power via a standard RV-style hookup.
The Adams tiny house is currently priced at 182,000 PLN (roughly $50,000). Honestly, had this been built in North America rather than Europe, the price tag would be at least double.



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