Boasting vast windows, this Australian tiny house on wheels brings together a clever design and high functionality. The new Häuslein Eire tiny house takes inspiration from the company’s founder and designer Scott’s homeland, Ireland. New to the Hauslein fleet, the Eire tiny house upholds the same high standard in design and finish, along with the elegant layout. But there is something unique about this house: a giant L-shaped feature window, which bathes the interior in natural light.
The Eire tiny house brings a fresh take on craftsmanship, with a large feature window next to the door for a panoramic view. The micro-dwelling is primarily designed for Airbnb rentals or short-term accommodations; however, it can be adapted into a full-time home. The single-level tiny house is designed for a high standard of living with air conditioning and full-size appliances, especially without the hassle of stairs or ladders to climb up and down.
It is equipped with a single timber-framed front door. Right next to the door is the large, L-shaped corner feature window, letting residents enjoy the picturesque view from the lounging area facing the door. The lounging space is spacious enough to fit a couch, a small coffee table, and a side table. An operable window behind the sofa brings in fresh air and views.
There is a galley kitchen, equipped with a countertop opposite a breakfast bar at the awning window, which can double as additional workspace. It has a black stainless steel sink, an induction cooktop, and a built-in oven. A mini fridge can be fitted under the counter. The cooking area has high-quality modern black fixtures, along with an under-sink pull-out bin for cleanliness.
Past the kitchen is the semi-private bedroom, featuring a queen-size bed with storage and a ceiling fan. Since storage is an essential feature in tiny houses, there is an installed wardrobe with hanging space in the bedroom.
Separated by a sliding pocket door, the en-suite bathroom has a toilet, a vanity sink, a compact bathing area, and an extraction fan. There is storage space above the toilet for accessories. The bathroom is finished with an epoxy floor and an LED backlit mirror. The shower is separated from the toilet with a glass door.
One or two people can live comfortably in the Häuslein Eire tiny house on a full-time basis with the flexibility of relocation when needed. The house measures 26 feet, with eight feet of width and a height of 14 feet. For off-grid capability, the builder offers add-ons such as toilet options in incinerator and composting, solar panels, and Water tank and pump setup. You can even get a deck for additional cost. The Eire tiny house has a base price of $135,000.

