There are some tiny houses you see and immediately get attracted to. Well, the Arnhem tiny house is just one of those models. Built on a triple-axle trailer, the 26 feet long tiny house is a compact yet spacious home designed with all the essentials for residential living. The micro dwelling boasts a high gable roofline over the kitchen and living area, creating a beautiful, bright open space.

The tiny house flaunts a Colorbond steel and weathergroove smooth 150mm wall cladding. It is accoutered with Aluminium low E-Glass doors and windows with fly screens, each allowing natural light to flood the interior. Visitors enter into the living room first. This has a small couch which lies adjacent to the large glazing. This single loft tiny house sleeps a max of four people with the option to have a sofa-bed within the lounge area.

The open-plan design makes it a great option for permanent living or an Airbnb rental. Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen. Featuring a fridge/freezer, two-burner induction hot plate, standard chrome tapware, a Bosch electric oven, Fisher & Paykel draw dishwasher and rangehood , the kitchen is highly elegant and functional.

Then we have an American Oak timber bench top and white kitchen cabinetry, which can be used as a prop surface and for storage purposes. Storage space is further maximized with overhead cabinets and shelves that host a range of essentials from big-scale items to small-scale materials. Not to mention, a Bi-fold window with breakfast bar that allows users to eat while gazing at the picturesque views outdoors.

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A storage-integrated staircase leads to the loft bedroom of the house. Sleeping two people comfortably, the bedroom makes space for a queen-size mattress. Elsewhere is the bathroom of the tiny house which includes a shower, toilet, and vanity. Priced at $135,000 the Arnhem tiny house stands out to me as a gorgeous dwelling with a chic and cozy interior.

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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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  1. What is point of all these “tiny homes” if they are not actually “affordable” to most u.s./Canadians and our govts won’t allow them in most places. Seems govt wants everyone poor/homeless and under their control living in a box

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