If home is simply where the heart is, how much physical house do we really need to feel content and comfortable?
That's exactly the question these homeowners asked themselves before deciding to build and live in their tiny, road-friendly house they could pick up and take off the grid.
Tiny homes allow adventurous homeowners to bring the comforts of home with them on their travels. Living in such small spaces can also spur incredibly creative design solutions, making for interesting, innovative living situations, often completely unique to the owner's tastes and needs.
This little house is part of the off-the-grid movement, with its owners opting out of a larger, grounded home in favor of the freedom to travel with their house in tow. And after one look inside, any tiny-house aficionado will want to hook this mobile cabin up to their truck and hit the open road!
Scroll through below to see how this adorable home can bring its rustic comforts anywhere in the country.
Tiny, transportable houses are completely shifting the way we view home life.
There's no longer any need to choose between taking off on spontaneous adventures or relaxing in the comforts of your own home — they can be one and the same activity.
This tiny house is beautifully designed to satisfy these homeowners' insatiable wanderlust.
Its exterior boasts beautifully reclaimed cedar siding, giving the whole structure a warm, welcoming curb appeal.
Inside, this house is designed for comfort and function.
Its developers and builders, which also happen to be its owners, added reclaimed barn shiplap to the home's walls for additional character.
The shiplap adds texture to the walls, as well as a sense of history that makes this home all the more unique.
These home owners installed beautiful cedar cabinetry all throughout their tiny house, tying into the design aesthetic of the home's exterior.
Even the bathroom has a beautiful green statement wall — a pop of color that brings life into the space.
Overall, this tiny home offers its residents 150 square feet of living space.
The LED recessed lighting keeps the space feeling clean and contemporary.
These homeowners even have a full-size futon in their living room, a perfect place for guests to crash while passing through.
The custom white oak countertops also tie into the warmth of the home's exterior, further unifying the house's overall design.
These homeowners also installed a ladder, which makes climbing up into their queen-size loft bed fun and easy.
The ladder's retractable feature also allows the owners to save space when necessary.
With its creative use of space and rustic, homey feel, this mobile cabin is the perfect way to travel the country, whether you decide to go off-grid or not!
This incredible tiny home has allowed its owners to combine the comforts of home with their sense of adventure!
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