Hazel 8.4 is a thoughtfully designed tiny house by Aussie Tiny Houses, which is better known for the popular TEEWAH 7.2 family tiny house. Built on a Tri Axle Trailer, this tiny house on wheels is distinguished by two loft bedrooms with additional ceiling height that are connected by a landing you can stand on.

Hazel 8.4 features an open-plan living area and a U-shaped kitchen with a breakfast bar in front of a large window that connects the indoor to the outside. The tiny house features two separate sleeping lofts that can accommodate a family of four comfortably.

The walkway between the loft bedrooms has ample headroom so one can walk from one room to the other easily. Furthermore, the bathroom on the lower level has a shower, toilet, vanity, and storage space for appliances as well as a cupboard.

The staircase is designed very creatively so that it makes way for both bedrooms. There is also plenty of storage space incorporated within the stairs, under the couch and drawers are constructed under the beds. The company also offers many different upgrades including solar panels and batteries to cater to off-the-grid travel needs if necessary.

Also Read: Denali XL Bunkhouse is Largest Tiny House That can Sleep a Family of Six

Aussie Tiny Houses has built the Hazel 8.4 tiny house in collaboration with Shaye’s Tiny Homes. There are three models to choose from according to particular requirements. Check out more details at the official website.

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