Tucked away from the boisterous world in the lap of nature in the Tasmanian wilderness, Anna has her builders built a stunning tiny house. Originally from Sweden, Anna wanted her house to be cozy and snuggly with a Scandinavian aesthetic. Based on minimalism and ideating having more in less, this Tasmanian tiny house measures 32 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 14 feet high, and is built on a triple-axle trailer. It is entirely off-grid with solar panels on the roof, batteries, and a backup generator for the tough times, as Tasmania is known to have harsh weather.
The tiny house sits right in the middle of an awe-inspiring natural beauty. Its exterior has a dark-colored build with a timber accent around the windows, which according to the owner goes well with the green surroundings. There is a tiny deck for an extended indoor-outdoor space. For extra warmth, there is an outdoor fire pit. To add her personal touch, Anna has grown a beautiful garden outdoors, making it lush with life.
When the exterior is so charming, you can only imagine how exquisite the interior would be. It revels in minimal and warm aesthetics with a kitchen, a lounge area, a bathroom, and a bedroom, all incorporated in an open single-floor plan. The multiple windows flood the interior with natural light.
The front door opens up into a beautiful lounge area with a storage-integrated L-shaped sofa. It is Anna’s comfort space where she loves to sit and relax. However, the space is not just for unwinding but smartly features a moving table that can be adjusted accordingly. The space works as a relaxing nook, a dining area, or a productive work area for Anna.
Next to the lounge area is a beautiful galley with a countertop, a sink, under-counter storage, overhead storage, and a large pantry. There are appliances like a cooktop, microwave, large refrigerator, and washer-dryer unit included in the well-designed space. The kitchen offers great functionality and has everything built-in to ensure full mobility while cooking delicious meals.
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Leading from the kitchen is a storage-friendly bathroom. It features a shower, vanity sink, composting toilet, and abundant storage options like shelves and cabinets. At last, we come to Anna’s beautiful bedroom that accommodates a queen-size bed while being all fuzzy and welcoming. There is a huge closet for storing clothes and a bed itself is storage-integrated.
Some other features include a TV mounted on a rotating arm and a wood stove for cold weather. All the details and decorations make this Tasmanian tiny house truly a wonderful dwelling. It is Anna’s ideal home amidst nature that immaculately integrates all that she holds dear.
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