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Nobel Tiny House Features Drop-Down Ceiling Bed in Living Room

23.6ft dwelling has a loft, kitchen and bathroom in open-floor layout
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMay 9, 20243 Mins Read
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The tiny house movement in Australia is blooming to new heights. From Melbourne to Perth and Gold Coast to Victoria, the cities and countryside are awash with micro-dwelling on wheels. One such mobile home that garnered my attention today is the Nobel tiny house on wheels. Mounted on a double-axle trailer, the 23.6-foot-long dwelling is as moral and subtle as its name sounds.

The Nobel tiny home features a single-floor design. The sturdy metal and wood exterior reminds me of tiny homes by Aussie Tiny Houses, while the compact yet functional interior is reminiscent of mobile homes by Tru Form Tiny. Inside the 7.8-foot-wide dwelling comes a kitchen, a living room that can be a makeshift bedroom, a drop-down ceiling bed, a loft bedroom that doubles as a secondary living room, and a bathroom.

The open interior complemented by generous glazing makes the dwelling appear even brighter. The tiny house features an L-shaped sofa that comes with storage-integrated options. Another USP of the mobile home is the elevator bed that lies above the living room. During the day, the elevator bed disappears into the ceiling, at night it can be brought down and utilized to sleep a couple. For entertainment pursuits, a TV comes mounted on the wall.

Much of the interior is taken up by the kitchen which features elongated cabinetry with a gaggle of shelves for storing nitty-gritty essentials. The kitchen has appliances such as a refrigerator, a two-burner cooktop, and an oven. Not to mention a sink, a few under-mount shelves, and other accessories and equipment that elevate the overall functionality of the kitchen.

Also Read: 50 Best Tiny Houses on Wheels That Redefine Modern Living

A breakfast bar for two lies nearby. The space offers picturesque views of the outdoors, in addition to being utilized as a work desk. The tiny home eliminates the need for stairs but does come equipped with a removable ladder to access the loft. The loft functions as a typical tiny house-style loft bedroom which has very little headroom and is a cozy place for kids to sleep or use as a lounge.

The bathroom is placed beneath the loft. Featuring a shower, toilet, and vanity sink, the bathroom isn’t as luxurious as any of Acorn Tiny Homes or Movable Roots bathrooms but is suitable for tiny living. If you are on the hunt for such a subtle mobile home, the Nobel tiny house will set you back AUD 129,000 (roughly US$84,749).

Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes
Nobel Tiny House in Australia
Image: Big Tiny Homes

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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