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Off-Grid Baltic Tiny House Features Two Sleeping Stations and Rooftop Terrace

Embraces rustic charm with open layout
Aruna RohalBy Aruna RohalJanuary 2, 20263 Mins Read
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Front view of lovely BTH Loft Off-Grid tiny house
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BTH Loft is an off-grid micro-dwelling with a beautiful rustic charm, achieved through wood finishes and nature-inspired design. Built by Lithuania-based Baltic Tiny House, the eponymous compact house has two bedroom spaces despite its tiny size. The addition of a rooftop terrace expands the living area without expanding the footprint. You get a natural outdoor space, ample built-in storage facilities, and modern amenities, all squeezed into a small living space. The clever use of every inch of available space is the most standout feature of this tiny house.

The BTH Loft Off-Grid is built on a Vlemmix trailer, measuring 24 feet long, 8.4 feet wide, and 13 feet high. Its exterior is clad with either Thermowood or Steel sheets. The timber framing adds a natural charm, while the two-pane glazed windows give a visual appeal to the house. The aluminum roof provides corrosion resistance and adds durability.

The interior of the house has an open layout, with a living area measuring 172 square feet. The mineral wool insulation helps maintain temperature, while the wood paneling and laminate flooring give the tiny house a warm, natural feel.

The glazed door opens into the living area, which features a seating area with built-in storage, a ground-floor bedroom, and a kitchenette. The bed sits on a raised platform with seating integrated into it. The large glazed windows provide plenty of natural light, making the space feel brighter and more spacious. A small foldable table next to the seating can be used for dining or work.

The kitchenette is located opposite the ground-floor bedroom. It has a sink, a stove, a fridge, and cabinetry with built-in drawers, providing generous storage. Although there is no included cooktop, you can easily have an induction or gas cooktop customized into the space. The glass window adds a visual charm and brightens up the surroundings. A wood-burning stove helps warm the entire house.

Past the kitchen, a compact bathroom covers an area of 27 square feet. You can access the bathroom through the sliding door; it features a vanity sink, a composting toilet, a shower cabin, a floating shelf, and a proper ventilation facility. The bathroom has a clean layout and doesn’t feel cluttered or congested at all.

Across the kitchenette, a storage-integrated staircase leads to the mezzanine bedroom. A broad glazed window lets light and views of the landscape outside inside. The railing provided by the company is quite low; it won’t be able to protect restless sleepers or children against rolling off the mezzanine. Therefore, it is advisable to let the kids use the ground-floor bedroom instead.

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The rooftop terrace is accessible through an external ladder. The terrace has a small retreat space where you can enjoy the morning breeze, admire the sunset, and relax. You can ask the company for additional railings and off-grid facilities, such as solar panels, battery storage, and a hybrid inverter.

BTH Loft‘s clever design utilizes every inch of space without appearing cluttered. Multiple storage options make this off-grid tiny house a strong contender among the various compact tiny houses. It is priced at €40,000 (approximately $46,000).

Comfy seating and a small table that can be used for dining
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To utilize natural source of energy, solar panels are available.
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Cozy bedroom is integrated in the seating
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Compact but functional  kitchenette has built in drawers.
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Minimalist bathroom with a vanity sink looks classy
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The mezzanine loft has stairs with inbuilt storage and bathroom   next to it.
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Loft Bedroom with a big window provides ample light
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Aruna is an aspiring writer who finds joy in expressing creativity through words and art. She enjoys listening to music, exploring DIY crafts and spending time with furry and feathered friends. Nature is her favorite place to unwind, reflect and recharge.

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