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Stardust Tiny House has an Inviting Bathroom in its Light-Filled Interior

At $78,400, the 20ft dwelling is super cozy for a couple
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaNovember 17, 2023Updated:November 17, 20233 Mins Read
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Most people advocate of the tiny house lifestyle because it gives them the freedom and flexibility to travel anywhere without compromising the comforts of a regular home. In addition, a tiny house also cuts their carbon footprint to half and allows them to embrace a minimalist lifestyle, ultimately saving a lot of money for future investment. But that’s a different story altogether, today we focus on the freedom and flexibility aspect, and the $78,400 Stardust tiny house has loads of it to offer.

Designed by Far Out Tiny Homes, the Stardust tiny house is built on a double-axle trailer. It measures 20 feet long and 8.5 feet wide, which is akin to the size of most micro dwellings usually found in the French region. Towable anywhere, this tiny house boasts a wooden exterior with metal accenting that makes the home look exquisite.

A gaggle of windows allows the interior to stay light-filled during the daytime, while various lighting options inside illuminate the interior during the night. The interior also features waterproof luxury flooring and an MDF Shiplap finish throughout. The layout comprises a living room, loft bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.

It’s pretty rare that I begin describing a home with a bathroom, but with Stardust’s tiny house that has to be the case, courtesy of its gigantic bathroom. A good chunk of the interior is taken up by the bathroom, which is a rarity in a tiny house. Featuring a walk-in shower with a glass door, an 18-inch floating vanity, a flush toilet alongside a towel, hand towel, and toilet paper hardware, the tiny house bathroom is both spacious and aesthetically pleasing.

A loft bedroom is placed above the bathroom. It comprises a queen-size mattress, and floating shelves that sleep two people comfortably and offers the users a space to adorn the interior with decorative items. Downstairs is the living room and the kitchen of the tiny home. The living room hosts a sofa that seats two. It faces a butcher block desk, installed into the wall for occupants to work from home.

Also Read: Modern Mountain Tiny House Features Jaw-Dropping Interior

A kitchen is situated next to the desk and contains a countertop, multiple cabinets, a sink, and some storage space. A number of appliances including the likes of a fridge, a built-in induction cooktop, and a 9000 BTU Minisplit add layers of functionality to the house. For more details, visit the official website of the Far Out Tiny Homes.

Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes
Stardust tiny house on wheels
Image: Far Out TinyHomes

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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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5 Comments
  1. Donna on November 20, 2023 2:28 am

    For this year I have seen only one new pet friendly tiny house. Everything is mainly for singles or couples without pets. I would like to see road legal tiny homes with more storage for clothes and pet supplies. I have never just used a cook top and no oven. Why don’t these homes have a real stove . They make the stove seem out dated. But I don’t fry my food. I bake , boil, steam and I can’t under stand why they just have cook tops without a real stove.

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    • Atish Sharma on November 20, 2023 12:39 pm

      Very valid query Donna. We’d bring this up with makers. Thanks for reading Homecrux.

      Reply
    • Jai on November 22, 2023 11:41 pm

      As a 44 year old single woman with 2 cats, I never use my oven. I “bake, broil and steam” too. But I use my convection toaster oven that takes up far less space, uses far less energy and cooks faster. I actually haven’t used my range oven in about 5 years. A convection toaster oven is cheaper to own and has so many more options for cooking/baking. I love it and now hate the idea of having to turn my oven on, lol. My classic oven sits in my kitchen like modern junk art, 😆.

      Reply
  2. Neville Willis on November 19, 2023 4:30 am

    Are you selling these homes

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    • Atish Sharma on November 20, 2023 12:41 pm

      Hi Neville.

      We don’t sell tiny homes. We write feature articles on them. You’d find an external link of the manufacturer in the article, where you can click and easily contact the maker.

      Reply
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