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Spectacular Tiny Home Filled With Luxury And Elegance
Living in a tiny home has never looked so good.
Ashley Fike
04.27.18

Since the tiny home movement took off, there have been countless homes designed with creativity and ingenuity. However, many times, they’re cozy, cute, and rustic – what if you’re looking for something a bit more luxurious? Meet the West End.

The West End built by Tiny in a Box was made with organic, sustainable, and recycled materials.

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Tiny in a Box is based out of Alabama and takes immense pride in the work that they do. Not only do they design tiny homes, but also temporary or permanent pop-up business structures as well. They’ll also help you design your very own modular structure.

“We have a creative design and engineering team that will bring your design idea to life…The possibilities are endless, and our design team will support you through every phase of the project,” it says on their website.

The large glass folding doors welcome you into the home’s sleek and elegant living space.

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The open-floor plan helps make the small space feel much larger. Cozy up on the plush black sofa which is a beautiful contrast to the white walls and furniture. The grain in the wood floor guides your eyes from the living space, to the small dining area, and back into the kitchen.

Just past the seating and lounge area is a simple dining set that can seat up to four people.

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Bright red chairs add a pop of color to the black and white themed room. Two modern and simple light fixtures hang above the table, which provide an element of decor as well.

The kitchen is small but has every modern amenity you could need.

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The stunning kitchen features black countertops with white cabinetry and industrial silver hardware. There is a contemporary sink, stove range, and small refrigerator. There are also push-out windows to let in a nice breeze while cooking dinner.

The black, white, and red color theme continues into the bedroom.

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The bedroom has enough space to fit a queen-size bed, a small side table, and a few pieces of decor. In this room, the tall vaulted ceilings give the illusion of more space, and there is also a built-in wardrobe with drawers to help maximize square footage. A soft gray ‘shag’ rug helps protect those beautiful hardwoods.

By looking at the gorgeous bathroom, you’d never guess you were in a tiny home that was just a few hundred square feet.

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The bathroom requires little to no decor because the cabinetry, flooring, and tilework all speak for themselves. There is a spacious walk-in shower with glass doors, white tile walls, with contrasting black tile floors. A vivid stripe of red jets across the thin, space-saving countertop.

A large wrap-around deck provides lots of extra space for entertaining.

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The house might be small, but when you include the expansive wooden deck, the square-footage nearly doubles. It’s perfect for those warm evenings when you can entertain friends and family until the sun goes down.

Take a look at the floorplan to see the well-thought-out design and planning behind the West End.

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This clever design goes to show that sometimes simpler and smaller is better. After all, the best things often come in small packages, right? It’s safe to say that the West End is proof of that.

Interested in owning one for yourself? Base models start at $60,000.

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