How do you fit a spacious kitchen, comfortable living/dining area, bath and queen size bed into a 16′ trailer without it looking like a box? Watch this video to see how. Every few seconds of the video shows another clever solution.
“Take a tour of this adorable tiny house with us. It’s built on a short 16 foot trailer but it still feels surprisingly spacious inside with a huge galley kitchen on the main floor and a queen sized bed upstairs in the loft.
“Martin Bisson from Lumbec (http://www.tinyhouselumbec.com) built this tiny home, La Nautique (The Nautical in English), as his company’s first tiny house prototype. They came up with some really interesting design ideas to maximize space in the house without making it feel cramped or crowded.
The team added extra square footage by building out onto the triangular space at the front of the trailer. The living room/dining room area is built in.”
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This is another excellent video by Exploring Alternatives. We only feature the best of the best designs here on our blog and they’ve had some great videos this past year or so.
I just visited the Lumbec website to check it out. They have a large manufacturing facility and quite a few workers. The website has some good high res photos if you scroll down a ways.