Laetitia, a Parisian woman designer with a perspective to invest her money in something useful, has designed Baluchon, a tiny house on wheels. Interestingly, she went on to dub her company with the same name. Laetitia spent approximately $18,000 on materials and took help from her friends who helped her complete the Baluchon tiny house.

These friends have started Baluchon to bring their creations in front of the world. They have designed different models like the 215-square-foot Odyssee and the 185-square-foot Escapade. The price for these models is a bit on the higher side because they include labor costs.

Coming back to Baluhon tiny house, this micro dwelling made by Laetitia has 150-square-foot ground floor with two lofts that provide 65-square-foot extra space. Loft bedroom and dormer windows under a peaked roof are ideal for relaxation. Furthermore, there is a full kitchen with built-in shelves and cabinets along with bar stools in front of a big glass window, allowing to make dining experience lively. Other spaces include a bathroom, and toilet, which boasts prolific use of wood.

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The interior of the house is adorned with rustic wooden details, which adds aesthetic to the dwelling. Additionally, storage boxes on the upper loft and a built-in sofa cum cabinet on the ground floor allow optimal utilization of available space. Baluchon’s (company) tiny house-building expertise is evident from the DIY tiny house Laetitia made for her dog.

The Baluchon tiny house on wheels offers enticing new features at a reasonable price. It has aim of bringing the tiny house movement to reach of common people willing to travel around the world.

Laetitia had shown that a tiny house can have more features than you expect!

Built-in sofa that doubles as cabinets
Built-in racks and cabinets maximizes storage places
Bar stools and built-in shelf for dining
Loft bedroom under peaked roof
Dormer windows make the space brighter
Bathroom with a small tub and separate toilet
The front view of the tiny house
Back side view
Side view of the Baluchon
The night view of the Baluchon
Tiny house on-the-wheels

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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