One end of the cabin is taken up with a fully functioning bathroom and bunkbed. Notice how a little space has been left at the foot of the bed to provide room for a shoe rack and baggage spot (after all, it’s customary to remove your shoes before entering a home in Scandinavia – is it the same in your country – or home?). A built-in ladder also shields the lower bed for privacy.
The kitchen has everything you might need for a short-term stay including a sink, portable stove and even a small dishwasher!
The bathroom has been designed so you can enjoy the surrounding landscape while taking a shower. The narrow sink and cabinet is ideal for small spaces.
I haven’t seen a tiny house with this type of lounge solution before. I love how the sofa is designed to face the windows so you can sit and read or chat while enjoying the view. A foldable wall mounted table can be used as a desk or somewhere to enjoy meals while two drawers pull out for extra storage.
The table can be boded away so that the space can be converted into a full-length master bed. I’ve been racking my brains over how the extended mattress works – if you’re curious too and would like to know more, you can order the brochure here.
What a fabulous little house!
My family and I would be so happy in a little cabin like this – I’m taking notes!
Could you imagine unwinding in one of these?
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Ha det så bra!
Niki