I love tiny houses and it is my pleasure to introduce you to new micro-dwelling models and their makers every once in a while. Today’s treat is a single-level tiny house offering the ultimate layout for long-term living for a small family. The Whale Tiny House is a light-filled, flexible dwelling that boasts high ceilings, French doors, and cozy interiors.

Designed by New Zealand-based Raglan Tiny Homes, the Whale tiny house has a tell-tale black exterior popular amid builders from the Down Under. Big French doors open into an expansive, open-floor living room. The living room has U-shaped seating with storage underneath, which can convert into a spare double bed for additional sleeping space. A wood-fired fireplace is installed next to the living room to keep the space cozy and warm.

Next is a fully equipped kitchen. It has a kitchen island, solid wood benchtop, sink, electric cooktop, oven, range hood, refrigerator, and a galore of under-counter and overhead cabinets to store cooking essentials. There is plenty of space in front of the kitchen to place a dining table for six to eight people.

If you are using the Whale tiny house as a park model, you may consider having a deck built to extend the living space. It will also allow you to entertain guests in an al-fresco setting, while the giant French doors offer ease of mobility.

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The bathroom of the compact house is down the hall from the kitchen. It has a shower, a vanity sink, and a composting toilet. The bedroom is past the bathroom and has another pair of French doors, providing direct access to the cozy space. It is rife with storage solutions and fits a king-size bed with storage underneath.

Priced at NZ $192,000; the 31-foot-long Whale tiny house can be availed with a covered deck and off-grid solar system. It is a perfect micro-dwelling for a small family, whether you want a mobile house or a stationary one.

Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes
Image: Raglan Tiny Homes

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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  1. Steven casperson on

    We so need a tiny home I’m on SSDI and a U.S.M.C. veteran please contact us casper my sweet heart is Caroline casperson of oak harbor Washington

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