How
do you rank the priorities that are important in a tiny home? Design is
obviously a key factor but so is functionality, versatility, and room for
growth. Tiny Heirloom Homes has taken all
those considerations into account with their tiny heirloom lux design.
For
starters the home is both wind and solar power capable. Thanks to integration
with Nest Technologies the house is set up for hands free lighting, automated
thermostats, and voice activated door locks which are available on many homes.
Unique to tiny homes on trailers however is auto-leveling jacks, a tank level
indication, and propane level readings all sent to a Smart phone. All this with
a cool bright interior and while maintaining the distinction as a travel
trailer instead of the special-permit-requiring RV classification.
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A sitting area awaits for you when you enter.
The
kitchen looks gigantic thanks to the reflective white theme and the two
skylights allowing for overhead natural light.
A
view in the opposite direction shows the overhead loft and the cordoned off
recreational room – a nice reprieve from the familiar open designs of many
popular tiny houses.
The
black granite countertops and wood trim around the windows and doors offers
contrast and eases the eyes.
The
kitchen table isn't the largest, but it does have the advantage of being
situated near a large picture window that offers an incredible view.
The
upstairs loft is constricted by the pitch roof but it still maintains its
functionality. Side windows and a skylight offer a relaxing stargazing
alternative to sitting up and watching movies on a laptop.
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