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Single-Floor Legacy Tiny House Features an Elevated Bedroom

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Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaUpdated:July 21, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tiny Heirloom is a mobile habitat manufacturer that is quite popular among tiny living enthusiasts. What makes the Oregon-based builder such a fan favorite is its approach to designing a micro-dwelling. While most tiny house makers focus on the downsizing aspect, Tiny Heirloom ensures downsizing does not downgrade the quality of life. Case in point, Legacy tiny house by Tiny Heirloom offers all the comforts of a traditional home despite measuring just 24 feet long.

Boasting a sleek body with thermally modified Poplar and smooth vertical siding, the Legacy tiny house looks absolutely gorgeous. A fiberglass orange door welcomes you inside the home while white vinyl windows allow fresh air and light to kiss the interior. Speaking of the interior, Tiny Heirloom has painted the walls in white color, while Fineline pine tongue and groove have been used for interior cladding.

It is to be noted that Legacy is a single-level tiny house with a bedroom, living room, and kitchen all on one floor. The bedroom is a little elevated and encompassed by windows from three sides. It fits a queen-size bed and offers extra storage below it.

Above the bedroom lies a skylight that allows even more light to enter the home. Adjacent to the bedroom is the living room of the tiny house which features a couch that can be transformed into a full-size bed.

Also Read: Littlejohn Tiny House is Storage-Friendly NZ Home for Your Liking

Nearby is the kitchen featuring gray cabinets and a white countertop. It is incorporated with stainless steel workstation sink and a faucet with a pull-down head. Not to mention a high-end range of appliances from an apartment-size refrigerator and induction cooktop to a washer/dryer.

The bathroom of the house comes accoutered with a wall mounted porcelain sink, fiberglass shower, vanity mirror, and dual flush round bowl toilet.

Legacy tiny house on wheels
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Legacy tiny house on wheels
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Legacy tiny house on wheels
Image: Tiny Heirloom
Legacy tiny house on wheels
Image: Tiny Heirloom
Legacy tiny house on wheels
Image: Tiny Heirloom
Legacy tiny house on wheels
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Legacy tiny house on wheels
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Legacy tiny house on wheels
Image: Tiny Heirloom
Legacy tiny house on wheels
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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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