While we’ve seen lofts used as living rooms before, the living room loft in The Violet Tiny House by Sunflower Tiny Homes is definitely one-of-a-kind. Instead of a standard flat space with furniture, they actually created the loft with two fixed couches that face each other.
The drop-down area in the middle allows you to stand getting in and out of the loft, and have a perfect spot to chat, read or hang out. Underneath is a queen-sized bedroom area. What are your thoughts on this arrangement?
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The sloped roofline allows for maximum space in the living room.
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Here you can see the genius layout.
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Drop-down TV for movie night.
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Love the close-up of the workmanship!
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It’s a walk-around bed, too.
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Beautiful wood countertops!
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Breakfast bar with window views.
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They chose open shelving in the kitchen.
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This kitchen is luxurious…
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Violet-colored bathroom.
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There’s also a tiled shower.
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Laundry and closet area.
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Highlights:
- $93,600
- 21,000 lb trailer
- 8’6 wide, 13’6 tall, 28’ long
- Metal Roof
- Tongue and groove siding
- Dual pane windows
- Magic Chef range and washer/dryer
- Hisense Refrigerator
- 28-gallon water heater
- Pioneer 18,000 BTU mini split
- 100 amp electrical service
- 50 amp RV plug connection
- LED lighting
- Exhaust fan over range
- Flip down TV from the ceiling including 43” TV
- Pergo Waterproof luxury vinyl flooring
- Hickory cabinets
- Teak Butcher block counters
- Smart Ceiling fan
- Tongue and Groove interior
- Outlets with USB connections
- Custom cushions in the Upper Deck
Source: Tinyhousetalk.com