3 unique tiny homes with kid-friendly rooms perfect for the whole family

Contrary to what many people assume about tiny homes, the humble abodes are actually great living spaces for families. The designs of tiny homes, albeit compact, are always strategic in overall layout and leave owners ample opportunity to make the space what they want of it. The ever-dynamic world of tiny homes is evidence that the modest structures can be customized to fit the needs of any individual ... even when that individual comes with a plus-four. 
While not every tiny home is designed with a curious tyke in mind, families from around the world have been able to call these structures home thanks to a little creativity and a lot of versatility. For some, it's hard enough imagining one person living inside a tiny home, let alone four! Rest assured, it can be done, and it can be done in style.
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To give you an idea of what a family-friendly tiny home looks like, take a look at the examples provided below. 
The following tiny home has all of the rustic, woodsy charm one could want and it's also perfect for kids. 
According to Kim Kasl on Bless This Tiny House, the home was designed for a family of four and features a master loft and children's loft. The kid's loft utilizes a clever shelving design to store toys and free up space. The home manages all of this and more at just 207 sq. ft. 
This Sandy, UT, home was built by Patrick Romero and sits at 192 sq. ft., as described on Tiffany Blue Eyes. The stunning home is not only sleek and comfortable, but also mobile as it rests atop wheels. 
As evidenced in the picture-perfect layout below, the Utah home provides a spacious area for kids to sleep complete with a beautiful skylight.
The stunner below is a tiny home with an exterior that downright dazzles. From the vivid colors, unique aesthetics, and gorgeous, glass doors, this abode is enough to make anyone stop and stare. 
It's not only breathtaking from the outside, but it's equally as impressive on the inside. The home features an upper loft area for kids. According to Inhabitat, the home was built for a family of four and flaunts a stunning steel catwalk, which uses a plexiglass foundation. 
As you can see in the photo below, the catwalk connects to the children's loft and is sandwiched between guardrails on both sides. 
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Tell us which one of these tiny homes is your favorite in the comments!