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This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most out of its Single Floor

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaJanuary 18, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
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After becoming highly popular in the USA, the concept of tiny houses is spreading all across the world. Bartek and Kasia, a Polish couple has also founded Mobi House with a similar mission to encourage the tiny house movement in their native country.

The company has created several models of tiny houses, including the MOBI ONESTORY, and its latest iteration has just been revealed. Measuring 7.2 meters long, the new MOBI LOTUS is designed as a single-story tiny house with multiple sleeping spaces even without a mezzanine.

There is a private bedroom with a large floor-to-ceiling window on the main floor. The couch in the living room area can also be turned into an additional bed. It also uses modular furniture to make the most out of the limited space.

The kitchen area follows the overall simple, white theme. This area has plenty of cabinets, a worktop, and an induction plate, plus a dining table. Unlike most tiny houses, the bathroom has a standard toilet, and a shower.

Also Read: 50 Best Tiny Houses on Wheels That are Downright Inspiring

The tiny house is well equipped with an electrical wiring setup that allows occupants to use heaters, entertainment devices, and other household appliances. It also uses an underfloor heating system to maintain a comfy indoor temperature and there is even an air conditioner inside.

MOBI LOTUS tiny house has bright interiors, achieved with mostly white, gray, and wood finish. Its blue exterior is really eye-pleasing as well.

This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House
This Tiny House Uses Modular Furniture to Make Most Out of its Single Floor
Image: Mobi House

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