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This Tiny Home Is Full of Carpentry Surprises
Get ready to have major house envy.
Cheryl Knight
08.26.18

The tiny house craze is proving to be more than just a passing trend. More tiny home builders are popping up throughout the U.S., more tiny homes are being featured on HGTV programs, and more people are seeking the benefits of a tiny home.

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The major benefits of tiny-home living include a simplified living style, lower mortgage and utility bills, and a way to significantly contribute to green, sustainable living. Plus, you can take most tiny homes on the road, which gives families a huge amount of freedom and mobility they otherwise wouldn’t have.

“Tiny houses are the focal point in a broader system to address issues, concerns, and problems of the current day. They offer a path to a smaller environmental footprint, greater financial freedom, and ultimately a self-sufficient life. The tiny home movement enables you to live a life on your own terms.” —The Tiny Life Website

This Tiny Home Will Amaze

One tiny home builder has built a stunning tiny home full of “carpentry surprises.” The builder, Liberation Tiny Homes, created a model known as the Alpha House.

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The Alpha House tiny home features 170-square-feet of simple living space on the lower level.

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Plus, the upper loft adds on another 50 square feet to the tiny home. It’s big enough to hold a queen-size mattress. And it has super useful wooden cubes crafted to hold decorative items or function as storage.

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The adorable kitchen includes a mini fridge, three-burner cooktop, and a butcher block counter.

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Useful Hideaways and Modern Carpentry

This tiny home’s living room includes a crafty couch that has storage under the right side. And when guests come over, the couch turns into a queen-size bed.

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The functional bathroom has a flushing toilet, sink, plus a shower to the right of the bathroom sink.

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Looking down from the loft, you overlook the living room, front door, and kitchen downstairs.

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Everything in this tiny home is crafty, modest, purposeful, and downright cute! The modern carpentry throughout adds an amazing amount of functionality to a tiny living space. Plus, there’s plenty of light, thanks to the large, strategically-placed windows.

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Main Benefits of Living in a Tiny Home

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Now that we’ve taken a tour of this amazing tiny home, let’s take a more in-depth look at the benefits of living in a tiny home.

  • You don’t have to spend much money to buy or build a tiny home. Tiny home prices range from less than $19,000 to about $50,000, according to Lifehack.
  • Tiny homes are environmentally friendly and energy efficient. The homes are often made from salvaged or recycled material. Plus you can use solar or wind power, reducing strain on local utilities … and your pocketbook!
  • You can travel in your tiny home. Just hitch it up to your truck and hit the gas pedal for a nice, long vacation!
  • You can de-clutter and save money on furniture and decorations. This can help relieve a lot of day-to-day stress.
  • You don’t have to spend much time cleaning a tiny home.
  • You can move to another area easily with a tiny home. It’s portable, so if you get a new job in another location or want to move closer to family … you don’t have to buy a new house.

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