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  • Gambrel Roof Tiny House Design Study

    Gambrel Roof Tiny House Design Study

    Here’s a gambrel-roofed tiny house with plenty of windows. The front corner entry has fold-up steps. Inside is a wet bathroom with a shower, toilet, and small wall-mounted sink. The tiny kitchen has a sink with a cabinet drain rack, a small refrigerator, a small cooktop, and a microwave. The house also has a long and shallow set of cabinets along the right wall below the windows… so there is quite a bit of storage. On the back wall is a desk that fits neatly in a bay window. The loft is small, but thanks to the gambrel roof it has ample headroom.

  • Cross-Gable Tiny House Design Study

    Cross-Gable Tiny House Design Study

    A 10/12 cross-gable roof with large windows and a side entry. A fold-up ramp would provide easy access. Inside is a tiny wet bathroom with a shower, toilet, and tiny wall-mounted sink. The kitchen extends over the trailer tongue in a bump-out and has the basics: a sink, a small refrigerator, a small cooktop, and storage. Also, space for a small chair, a loveseat, and a desk is on the lower level. The loft has room for a queen bed and is accessed by wall-mounted ladder rungs.

  • Wedge Tiny House Design Study

    Wedge Tiny House Design Study

    The wedge shape of this tiny house would make it more aerodynamic than most tiny homes. A fold-up ramp on the side would provide easy access. The most notable feature after the geometric shape is the giant picture window. Inside you’ll find a tiny wet bathroom with a shower, toilet, and tiny wall-mounted sink. The kitchen has the basics: a sink with a drain rack cabinet above, a small refrigerator, a small cooktop, and storage. Also, on the lower level is space for two small comfy chairs and a desk. The loft has room for a queen bed and is accessed by a fixed vertical ladder inside the entry.

    Wedge Tiny House Design Study Giant Window
    Wedge Tiny House Design Study Utility Shed
  • Vardo Tiny House Design Study

    Vardo Tiny House Design Study

    When the tiny house movement was new, an 8×12 tiny house was common. It’s just enough space for one person or a close couple. This size home could also make a great backyard home office or guest room.

    The curved Vardo-inspired roof sets this tiny house design apart from most tiny houses. A vardo roof is a little harder to build but it has a captivating personality. Inside are all the essentials: kitchen, bathroom, storage, sleeping loft, desk & chair, and seating for guests.