The
Alpha Tiny Home has
all the fittings of a cute country home tucked inside 240-square-foot
of space — reclaimed barn wood, a farmhouse sink and private outdoor
space among them.
And it’s got a pretty small price tag to match: $95,000, as
Curbed first reported.
Built by the Nashville, Tenn.-based New Frontier Tiny Homes, this pad
is set on a trailer and can travel anywhere you go. That’s a handy
feature for sure, but even more prominent is its tempered glass garage
door, which leads to a fold-down deck and awning for al-fresco hang
time.
Inside, the kitchen — even though smushed inside that cramped space —
is well laid-out, with nice counter space and a good deal of storage.
Surrounded by subway tiles, there’s also a decent-sized Whirlpool
fridge, drawer dishwasher and an induction cooktop topped by a vent.
Worried about cooking with no space to eat? The kitchen, raised on a
platform, rests above a pull- and fold-out dining table that seats
eight.
When that’s not in use, two steps down from the kitchen lead to the
windowed bathroom, which is separated by a sliding door. Subway tiles
also surround its Jacuzzi tub, and just across from that stands a combo
washer/dryer. In the middle, there’s a composting toilet. And when you
want to catch some Z’s, the lofted bed located directly above is
accessed by a sliding library-style ladder.
It also can’t hurt to note that, during very hot days, the Alpha Tiny Home also comes with an air conditioner.
via NYPost | Images: Studio Buell Photography
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