I like plywood. looks like they used plywood for the window sill--I like that idea.
source: http://www.tinyhousedesign.com/palm-to-palm-tiny-house/
source: http://www.tinyhousedesign.com/palm-to-palm-tiny-house/
I also love sliding barn doors. would love to incorporate at least one of those. looks like they are using one here to conceal their pantry--which I also like.
p.s. I also like their exposed beams--good idea as hanging stuff from ceiling will be helpful in a small space. plus that's one less step, no ceiling drywall required. leave the beams and hangers exposed.
p.s. I also like their exposed beams--good idea as hanging stuff from ceiling will be helpful in a small space. plus that's one less step, no ceiling drywall required. leave the beams and hangers exposed.
looks like they used IKEA cabinets. at first I thought the countertops were stainless steel but that backsplash looks like maybe it's granite or some other stone. not sure. this place is cute and I think I like the look of a side entrance over an entrance at the end resulting in a narrow tunnel to walk down.
looks like the sliding barn door must enclose the bathroom. wish they had a pic of that! where do they keep all their clothes?! up in the loft there are like 2 shirts and a pair of socks. they must have more clothes storage somewhere...
pretty big table area. i like this place and feel encouraged. "The whole thing cost less than $8500 to build and took about 9 months to manifest."