Peek inside the fabulous LilyPad and fall in love with its gorgeous decoration 

When a person comes up with a design for a tiny house it kind of helps to know where the structure will ultimately be parked. Since one of the biggest advantages of a tiny home is the fact that it provides mobile living, a design that is versatile suits the best. The Eclectic Eco Tiny House has found a way to be comfortable in either large wooded spaces with the cedar exterior or in cramped urban settings with the streamlined almost half-moon design.
Don't let the exterior fool you, Anita's “LilyPadPlanet” features one of the most livable interiors ever encountered on a tiny home. The interior has 248 ft2 of living space and 5+ individual rooms including an amazing interior focal point.
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You'll see that the LilyPad owner definitely has an eye for design. Taking a look from the front door to the left shows the amount of back wall space that is available due to the home's unique construction. The centerpiece mirror is a perfect fit and each piece of décor throughout the foyer appears to tell a unique story. The main loft is up the very accommodating set of staircases.
Some tiny home designers struggle integrating a single set of staircases and instead opt for a stowaway ladder. The eclectic eco tiny house has not only one, but two sets of large steps that meet in the center of the room to form almost a ballroom-type grand staircase that serves as that amazing focal point. The space is not lost though because of aesthetic benefits, but also due to the increased storage underneath the stairs. It also makes the loft and the secondary meditation room easier to access for guests of all physical capacities...
...and who wouldn't want to come find peace in the 'aura room?' Once again the exterior design of the home opens up the possibilities on the interior. The downward slope of the roof still leaves enough vertical room to place a full-size couch. There is room for a chair and the 13'6” height of the house allows for walking and traffic without being elbow to elbow. Realistically, 5-7 people could fit in the secondary loft comfortably, although that may be counterproductive to meditation and relaxation.
The homeowner Anita is an avid stargazer and birdwatcher so the layout of her main loft is perfect with the picture skylight window. She has a special curtain made to cover the skylight if wanting to sleep in and it has a Mylar reverse to reflect the sun and keep the sleeping room as cool as possible. The cat seems to think it's a comfortable atmosphere.
Directly in the front door on the main floor is a tiny office. It is secured behind an orange door for privacy from the cats and even features closet storage behind the curtains.
The bathroom is situated underneath the main sleeping loft. Another benefit of the convenient staircases is the ability to make it downstairs efficiently when nature calls in the middle of the night.
The design of the LilyPadPlanet bathroom proves that you can have your tiny house...and your bathtub too.
A look down at the kitchen as you head down the stairs from the loft and get ready to start the day.
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