Tag: loft

  • Deep Porch and Hip Roof Tiny House Design Study

    Deep Porch and Hip Roof Tiny House Design Study

    This 28-foot tiny house has a hip roof, a cross gable, and a deep front porch with french doors. At the center of this tiny house are a kitchen and bathroom. Over the kitchen and bathroom is a loft with a queen bed. The front room has two comfy chairs, each with its ottoman. The back room shows a table for four and a sofa tucked into a bump-out extension. A second fold-down porch extends from french doors to the side of the house.

  • 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.

  • Shed Dormer Tiny House Design Study

    Shed Dormer Tiny House Design Study

    This tiny house has a 10/12 gable roof with large 3/12 shed dormers. The entry is over the trailer tongue and has fold-up steps. Inside the entry are a small wet bathroom with a shower, toilet, and tiny wall-mounted sink. The kitchen has the basics: a sink, a small refrigerator, a small cooktop, and storage. Also, space for a small chair and table is on the lower level. The loft has space for a queen bed and is accessed by wall-mounted ladder rungs inside the entry.

  • 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.

  • NYC Loft Inspired Tiny House

    Derek ‘Deek’ Diedricksen toured many tiny houses at the Tiny House Jamboree recently. In this episode checks-out the tiny home of Sheena and Ross Henry which was inspired by a New York City industrial loft/flat. It’s fully off-grid, features a spacious sleep loft, storage loft, and has an amazing bathroom.

  • Attic Bedroom – For Your Imagination

    You never know where you’ll find tin house inspiration. This bedroom is not inside a tiny house, but it could be. Love the use of space under that attic roofline!

    Erin and Aaron collaborated with Nicole Blair, of Studio 512, and they didnt waste a bit of material.” – Apartment Therapy

    via Erins Warm & Wood-Wrapped Austin Budget Bungalow. Photo by Adrienne Breaux.

  • Loft-Topped Bathroom Block Converts Small Raw Space into Habitable Residence

    The living spaces are formed around, within, and on top of the central volume. All told, the loft has a total of six different “rooms”; a kitchen-dining area, a living room, storage space, a bathroom, and a Mezzanine that caters for both working and sleeping.” – Humble Homes

    This approach really simplifies the job of turning a raw space into a home. After finishing the exterior walls, simply build a bathroom block with a loft on top. The kitchen could also have been located on one of the block’s walls, simplifying and centralizing the utilities. Read and see more about A Small Loft in Camden by Craft Design at Humble Homes.

  • Kenny & Esther’s Tiny House Gets a Loft Ladder

    For MONTHS now, without fail, every single person who walks into our house looks up at the loft and first asks, “Hey, how do you get up there?”  Then we point to the entirely inadequate four foot step ladder that wed hide in the bathroom during the day, and precariously use to slide up into the loft at night.  Well, no more!” – Kenny and Esther

    Continue reading at Kenny and Esther’s Tiny House. Below a peek at their kitchen.

  • The Most Unique Tiny House Loft in The Nautilus

    Perfect for naps, reading, sitting and staring out at the last few sunny days in Washington… It’s getting cold! We’re trying to make sure our water system doesn’t freeze during winter and it’s a challenge. But I’m sure we’ll get it.” – The Nautilus

    See more of The Nautilus

  • Cottage Cabin with Loft and Shed Dormer

    This compact 12 x 12 cabin has an 8 x 12 enclosed space, and is considered to be under 100 sq. ft. by most permitting authorities. The 10 / 12 roof pitch and optional extra height give plenty of room in the loft for sleeping. Ventilation is provided by a double opening triangular window. The dormer on the front and the shed dormer on the back further increase the room in the loft.” – cabanavillage.com

    See and read more about this 12 x 12 Cottage Cabin with Loft and Shed Dormer.