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Solar-Powered Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House has Drop-Down Ceiling Bed

Space-saving furniture to expand the living area
Divya SoodBy Divya SoodJuly 28, 20233 Mins Read
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New Zealand-based Build Tiny has been creating amazing compact dwellings for the past several years now and it has provided astounding affordable homes to people amid a worsening housing crisis. Travel-friendly tiny house Te Whare Nukunuku by Build Tiny was designed for a New Zealand couple who wanted to enjoy their vacation at home while having the option to take their house on the road more often for shifting needs. The 20 feet long tiny house on wheels comes with an off-grid solar and lithium battery hookup for power supply.

Te Whare Nukunuku tiny house features a compact space-saving layout that serves them with comfortable accommodation that would be a good fit as a guest house or even a full-time home. It sleeps two people thanks to a drop-down ceiling bed with a hand crank in the living room.

The interior features lightweight poplar core plywood linings, double-glazed aluminum windows, vinyl cladding combined with color steel, and a glazing steel frame. The front glass door fills the interior with natural light and opens into the modular kitchen where one can cook with a two–burner propane–powered stove and a reachable sink plus. There is a folding table for serving next to the kitchen. Above the sink and stove, there is a cupboard and a functionary rack.

The white color sets a good tone for the bathroom as it’s enhanced with wooden flooring. The bathroom is next to the kitchen and features a small wooden lavatory with a cupboard for ample storage, an oval white sink with a sleek mirror, a compact shoe rack, and a black tiled shower.

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On the opposite side, the living room has a sofa bed that sleeps two and has handy storage space. Overhead is a drop-down ceiling bed that can be lowered with a hand crank. There is a removable table as well which can serve as both a dining space and workstation.

You can easily carry this tiny house on the road to any scenic location and enjoy the views of the lush green outdoors. Te Whare Nukunuku tiny house is certainly a perfect choice for adventurous couples who want to travel around the world.

Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Front door
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Exterior
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House front door 1
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House drop-down bed
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Living Room-cum-bedroom
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House detachable table in living room
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House sofa-cum-bed
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Kitchen
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Kitchen-1
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Te Whare Nukunuku Tiny House Bathroom
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Born in the quaint mountains of Shimla, Divya travelled the country a lot during the course of her education. She professionally worked in different fields such as Client Consulting, Finance and Marketing, and Training. She's also a professionally trained Yoga teacher, and loves trying out different things in life. Her love for cooking and reading books, both fictional and non-fictional, sparks her passion for writing.

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