We keep bringing you tiny houses from all parts of the world. They all are inspiring and always establish the fact that there is great joy in tiny living. Today, we bring you Basket-T tiny house that is a creation of Tiny House Japan. There are three variants of this house which are small, medium and large. All three of them are built on a single-axle trailer.

From the outside, the tiny house looks simple and traditional in style. It is mostly made of wood and has adequate windows on all four sides. Therefore the exterior looks like a mix of wooden and glass structures. In the case of the small-sized Baske-T the kitchen area takes center stage. There is a wooden countertop with space for storage in the underneath cabinets. The sink and cooktop are together so that you can do cooking and washing in one particular area. There are racks above the cooktop where you can store items that are essential for cooking.

There is a table and seating for you to enjoy your meals. The small size variant of the Base-T tiny house only has a kitchen unit so when you are traveling it provides you space to explore your culinary skills and enjoy your meals in a house-like environment. You can take it to the beach or wilderness, and with its exterior built, nature extends to the inside of the dwelling.

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For the medium and large variants, you get more space. The entry door opens to a small dining cum living area all carved out of wood. There is a place to sit and enjoy the indoors of Baske-T tiny house. The kitchen is also bigger as compared to the small variant. It has a sink, countertop and cooking area with cabinets under the working area. There is also a fireplace to keep things warm during colder months of the year.

There are no loft levels in this tiny house but there is a hammock that you can use to sleep or relax. There is a bathroom in the large variant with a toilet seat, bathing area and vanity. The downside of the small variant is that it does not have a washroom but still, it is a usable living space. So, what do you think about the Baske-T tiny house? Let us know with your valuable comments.

Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan
Image: Tiny House Japan

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3 Comments
  1. Jason p Hinchliffe on

    These japanese style Tiny homes are way better visualy. The Australian version with the upstairs bedroom. looks ridiculous and isnt practical for transport. I think a wall mounted pull down bed can solve a lot of the issues. Such as the stylish Interfar wall bed.

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