We have had the pleasure of featuring some pretty good tiny houses from Portugal. Most of these dwellings are designed by Madeiguincho, one of the prominent tiny house makers in the country. But if there is one name that commands the same respect and attention in the Portuguese tiny house scene, it is Casagaea Tiny House, a mobile home manufacturer based in Braga. Today, we’ll take a look at the Tavira tiny house designed by Casagaea Tiny House to understand why it is such a renowned and respected name in the Portuguese tiny house market.
Poised on a triple-axle trailer, the Tavira tiny house measures 27.5 feet long and 8.2 feet wide. The mobile home offers an innovative, turnkey solution for those seeking simplicity and comfort without compromising on style or functionality. The Tavira tiny house boasts a floor space of 258 square feet, deftly allocated for a living room, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
Designed primarily for couples and small families, the Tavira model excels at maximising space and well-being. Visitors access the living room of the house via a double-glass door, where they are greeted by a sofa that sits at the absolute centre of the tiny house. Interestingly, the living room isn’t outfitted with any other furniture, barring the sofa, which opens up plenty of space to walk around the dwelling.
Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen of the tiny house. The kitchen is functional and practical, courtesy of intelligent space management. To put that into context, the kitchen comes with modern and efficient appliances, featuring a fridge, stove, oven, extractor fan, and a sink that are designed into their respective shelves and spaces. Plenty of cabinets and a beautiful wooden countertop extend to form a dining-cum-workspace.
The tiny house features two bedrooms. The first bedroom is on the main floor. It sits at the rear and sleeps a couple. The bedroom features plenty of storage and wardrobe space to house household essentials. Not to mention, overhead cabinets, side cabinets, and plenty of drawers that are spread throughout the home.
Facing the kitchen cabinet is a staircase that leads to the second bedroom. The loft bedroom sleeps a couple and offers storage space for housing essentials. The loft bedroom also includes a ventilator on both sides, allowing the space to stay lit and bright.
Underneath the loft bedroom is the bathroom of the tiny house. The bathroom boasts high-quality finishes and a spacious shower cubicle. Other features include a washer/dryer combo, toilet, vanity, and storage space for bath essentials.
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Akin to standard tiny homes in Portugal and across the globe, the tiny house gains power via an RV-style hookup. Another aspect why the Tavera tiny house is worth investing in is that it can be used as a vacation home, permanent residence, short-term rental, or guest accommodation.
Optional upgrades like solar panels and a self-contained water system that enhance its off-grid potential, aligning perfectly with sustainable living trends. There is no word on the exact price of the tiny house, so we expect it to fetch well-above $60,000.










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