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Laura Tiny House is Labyrinth of Invisible Storage With Murphy Bed and Folding Office

Harmonious Japandi interior feels like connecting different puzzle pieces
Aruna RohalBy Aruna RohalJune 25, 20264 Mins Read
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Laura Tiny House Conceals a Labyrinth of Invisible Storage in its Soulful Japandi Beauty
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Poland-based Tiny House BAR – TOF does not disappoint when it comes to building storage-efficient tiny houses. Recently, we covered Maxi tiny house, featuring multipurpose furniture with ample integrated storage, and this time, it took the design up a few notches. The manufacturer tucked a labyrinth of invisible storage inside the Laura tiny house, which feels like connecting different puzzle pieces. The compact dwelling wrapped in soulful Japandi beauty includes a hidden bed and a folding office.

The Laura tiny house sits on a double-axle trailer and measures 25 feet long, 8.4 feet wide, and 13 feet high. The weatherproof standing seam forms the gable roof, and its dark, anthracite color contrasts against the dual-toned façade of the tiny house. The thermo wood paneling on the exterior walls includes anthracite-stained lap siding across the main chassis and natural shiplap-clad front.

The natural wood grain of the elevated wooden porch adds a tactile, rustic aesthetic to its façade and serves as a small outdoor patio. The retractable overhead awning protects the elevated porch from harsh sun glare.

The double-pane glazed door opens into a warm interior with an open floor layout wrapped in spruce wood. Every inch of the space exudes a modern Scandinavian aesthetic, while its space-saving multipurpose furniture maximizes precious floor space and keeps the tiny house decluttered. The eye-catching vertical slatted wood panels differentiate various zones and add a lovely Japandi aesthetic to the space.

The bedroom next to the living room sofa is the real highlight of this tiny house. This cleverly designed compact space turns into an office room during the day and a bedroom at night. The secret is the Murphy bed that disappears into its shallow cabinet when not in use. Once you tuck the bed back in its closet, it reveals a concealed folding office desk that you can pull out when needed. The folding chair is tucked in at the dedicated alcove in the floor-to-ceiling wooden cabinetry to maintain the streamlined minimalism. The large glazing equipped with blinds connects the indoors to the outdoors and brings in plenty of sunlight.

The wooden dining table near the sofa in the living room sits alongside the expansive glazing sandwiched between two glass door panels. The laminated floor mimics hardwood and adds visual charm to the living space. The horizontal window equipped with tan pleated blinds above the cushioned sofa brings in natural light while maintaining privacy.

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The L-shaped kitchen next to the sofa has a butcher-block countertop with a two-burner electric hob, a range hood, and a matte black sink with a gooseneck faucet. The dual-toned soft-close cabinetry provides ample storage, while a floor-to-ceiling utility cabinet column next to the kitchen keeps things streamlined. It fits an integrated oven with microwave and a fridge, while the vertical slatted panels add a decorative element to the space.

The sliding wooden door near the kitchen opens into the bathroom with plenty of cabinetry, cubbies, and shelves that expand storage. It has a standard toilet, a shower cabin, a washing machine, and a vanity sink.

The Laura tiny house offers an exceptionally storage-efficient layout that uses every inch of available space. The storage-integrated furniture enhances utility and maximizes both vertical and floor space.

Modern exterior of Lura tiny house
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Anthracite-stained wooden cladding
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The blinders-equipped large glazing of bedroom/office and double pane glazed door
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The wooden framed door opens into cozy interior
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The L-shaped kitchen and sofa
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The living room has ample sunlight
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The vertical slatted panels add Japandi asthetic
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The bathroom
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The utility column
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The sliding door saves space and wall-mounted television
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The hidden bed and concealed office desk
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Expansive cabinetry of kithen
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The gooseneck faucet contrasts against the wooden countertop
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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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