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This French Tiny House Features Dual Lofts With a Relaxing Hammock

Sleeps six in its spacious interior
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaUpdated:July 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
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We are so accustomed to seeing mobile habitats in the US and Canada, that we almost forget that the tiny house movement has gloriously established itself globally. Micro-dwelling builders like Vagabond Haven and Aussie Tiny Houses from other corners of the world are classic examples of it. However, this time around, we’d not be talking about tiny house manufacturers from Scandinavia or the Down Under. Today we are taking a trip to a nation renowned for art, architecture, and fashion.

We’ll discuss a French tiny house dubbed Tiny Cozy 660 that measures between 17-27 feet long (depending upon the configuration of your choice) and comes in different finishes and varying prices. Designed by Bimify, the tiny house comes finished in an exterior of your choice that could be thermo-heated poplar cladding, Douglas cladding, Shou Sugi Ban, or whatever you like while customizing your dream home.

For insulation purposes, the mobile habitat relies on recycled cotton wool or hemp, while double safety glazing windows allow natural light to enter inside. The interior of the tiny house is simple and subtle, yet very functional and trendy.

Upon stepping inside the home, you’d spot a bench to seat a couple of people while a center table is placed nearby. Not to mention, floating shelves that can be used to keep other essentials.

Also Read: Willow 9000 Tiny House Sleeps Six in its Capacious Interior

The tiny house features two lofts, both can be accessed via a storage-integrated staircase that not only houses essentials. Both lofts function as low-ceiling bedrooms. One features a desk so you can work, study or simply read books. We can also spot a hammock in the primary loft that can sleep an extra person, in addition to functioning as a cozy reading and relaxing space.

Downstairs is the kitchen. It is outfitted with a breakfast bar that extends from the main countertop, a pull-out pantry, and a number of appliances that will make your stay lovely and comfortable. We can also see many windows allowing natural light to enter the kitchen and keep it bright and fresh.

Just next to the kitchen is the bathroom that features a toilet, shower, and sink. The shell model of Tiny Cozy 660 (chassis and trailer) starts at $17,287, while the fully equipped model will cost $67,952.

Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify
Tiny Cozy is a tiny house in France
Image: Bimify

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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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