Portuguese tiny house builder Madeiguincho is back again with another classy dwelling. Dubbed Barca tiny house, it offers a quiet, comforting haven for a couple and their teenage children to enjoy heart-filled moments of love and strengthen familial bonds amid nature. Each tiny house the firm builds radiates an inevitable charm, and the exceptional craftsmanship and functionality of design are always par excellence. The Barca tiny house on wheels has it all; it measures 17 feet long and 8 feet wide and has the standard Madeiguincho exterior dotted with windows, French doors, and fine woodwork. Although it has the usual exterior we see in the firm’s other tiny builds, it’s the interior that offers a unique experience each time.
Inside the Barca tiny house, the immaculate woodwork throughout evokes a sense of calm and tranquility. Outfitted with a kitchen, lounge area, bunk beds, loft bedroom, and bathroom, the interior is snug and welcoming with plenty to offer in a compact, sustainable footprint.
The beautiful lounge area is at the heart of the tiny house and invites you to relax. It is an engaging space with a sofa and a coffee table to nestle and enjoy the gorgeous outdoor views. A window at the back is to keep the room ventilated.
The lounge area connects seamlessly with the kitchen. It is outfitted with a countertop, sink, ample cabinets, and basic kitchen appliances, offering everyday functionality. The kitchen space is minimal and is enhanced with natural light and rich outdoor views.
Right next to the kitchen, there is a bathroom. Enclosed by a door, it is well-appointed with a toilet, a shower, and a vanity sink. From the kitchen, a ladder leads up to the loft bedroom. The loft provides a cozy nook for sleeping or maybe a room for additional storage.
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That is not it, there are two more beds on the opposite side of the loft bedroom, spacious enough to accommodate kids and adults alike. One is in the loft, accessible via a ladder, and one is below it with a built-in storage unit, offering versatility.
The Barca tiny house has a rooftop studded with solar panels. There is also an integration of batteries and a water pump system from the well and a dry toilet, maximizing efficiency. This dwelling is minimalistic yet one-of-a-kind, offering a nurturing space for the dwellers. To see more of the company’s exceptional work, you can check out its website.





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