New Zealand-based tiny house maker Build Tiny has almost become synonymous with excellence. If there are two key elements that have elevated the company’s status from an amateur tiny house builder to a leading name in the circuit, it’s the simplicity and elegance their mobile habitats exhibit.

Speaking of elegance, Littlejohn tiny house has this moniker written all over it. It is one of the rare micro dwellings that even after five years of its completion stands as one of the best tiny houses from the Build Tiny workshop.

Measuring 23 feet long, the tiny house boasts a steel exterior cladding while lightweight poplar core plywood linings make the interior look special. It’s equally hard to ignore the double-glazed aluminum windows that not only allow the sunlight and air to enter inside but keep the room fresh and breezy too.

Packed inside the steel cladding are the living room, loft, generous kitchen, and a simple compact bathroom. Beginning with the living room, it is exquisite and offers a functional and clutter-free space. Equipped with a small table and an L-shaped sofa, the living room can also function as a secondary bedroom as the latter can be converted into a bed for two.

Adjacent to the living room is the galley-style kitchen that’s functional, aesthetic, and yet very neat. Accoutered with generous storage solutions, the kitchen helps in making your stay comfortable. The best part about the whole space is the movable cabinets which make it easier for you to clean the kitchen thoroughly.

In addition, this also helps to extend the counter space. It is also fitted with
smart appliances including a four-burner freestanding range with oven and rangehood, an under-counter microwave, and a full-size fridge. We can even spot a built-in dishwasher which is a rarity in tiny houses, not in the Littlejohn though.

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Nearby is the bathroom accessible via a space-saving cavity slider door. It includes a shower, a composting toilet, and a small sink that doubles as a vanity. Finally, we have a bedroom in the loft that can be reached by a storage staircase. Other than sleeping a couple of people, it offers space for a washing machine or a wardrobe. In a nutshell, it is one heck of a tiny house that’s hard to ignore not because of the general aesthetic it carries but the storage and simplicity it boasts.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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