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Baluchon’s Compact Tiny Home has Suspended Netting for an Additional Bed

Bathed in natural light, Raev features a bedroom, living room, bathroom, and a full-fledged kitchen
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJanuary 19, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Raev tiny house by Baluchon
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Whether you like Baluchon or not, you can’t possibly ignore the French tiny house builders. The company has over time developed a knack to turn compact spaces into beautiful shelters. Baluchon does it with so much consistency and subtle perfection that it’s hard to distinguish its models from each other. Baluchon’s beautiful new creation doing rounds on the internet is the Ræv tiny house.

This tiny house on wheels is build specifically for a client named Søren and his parents Laurent and Christelle. Søren named the tiny house after his favorite animal fox, which translates to Ræv in Danish. The 20-ft-long tiny dwelling follows a resolutely contemporary architecture maximizing small spaces into a dream home.

Ræv tiny house is finished in red cedar cladding and has black aluminum accents that add an aesthetic appeal to it. However, the major highlight of the house is its spruce finished interior which makes up most of limited space. Bathed in natural light, the tiny house interior features a bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen, and wardrobe. However, the biggest takeaway is a suspended netted floor that adds additional space you can use for leisure. If required, it can even be used as a additional bed.

It’s not the first time Baluchon has added a suspended netting to its tiny house. We saw the same concept in Sïana tiny house where two loft bedrooms were connected to each other via a netted bridge. Ræv doesn’t have a typical bridge net though, it’s more like a hammock suspended in the air that can be used for relaxation. A wooden cabinet in the loft separates the netting from the bedroom.

Moving downstairs, the tiny house features a living room that is equipped with a large sofa bed offering storage. There is also a small dining table and a wood-burning stove facing each other. On the back end of the tiny house lies a kitchen that incorporates two oak worktops alongside an oven, dishwasher, sink, and fridge/freezer.

Also Read: Best Handpicked Tiny Houses on Wheels of 2022

The kitchen area also accommodates a custom-made wardrobe specifically designed to store owner’s arrows and bows. Other than the basic nitty-gritty, the kitchen also has plenty of drawers to house accessories. A sliding door separates the kitchen from the bathroom which is compact in size but easily accommodates a shower and a dry toilet.

Raev tiny house by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house in nature designed by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house exterior by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house living room and dining by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house living room by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house counter Baluchon
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Raev tiny house loft by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house hammock by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house net by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house kitchen by Baluchon
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Raev tiny house bathroom by Baluchon
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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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