How much can you squeeze in a 100-square-foot space? It is like trying to fit everything we have in our own bedroom. Well, the so-called "Nugget" tiny mobile home managed to do just that. In fact, all the essential amenities fit in this living space.
Apart from your sleeping space, a bathroom and a kitchenette are compacted in a small frame with a single-axle trailer base. Weighing just 4,500 pounds, it is just enough for one person to live in. The exterior has pine wood sidings with a clean metal roof design.
The kitchenette has a polished wood counter-top with a deep bowl sink, a copper faucet and a mini refrigerator. Copper and wood accents have remained a common theme throughout the built from knobs to shelving.
Although the bathroom is hidden behind a pocket door, it has the basic amenities at a much smaller space with a composting toilet and shower. A built-in bed fits at the back corner with all the additional shelves and hangers.
Living tiny would mean sacrifice by downsizing your personal possessions so there is no room for a stove or television so some people may find it hard to live there full time. It manages to efficiently used every inch of possible space by incorporating under-the-bed storage and wrap-around shelving to store all the necessary personal items.
Good thing, it has off-the-grid features powered by solar panels in the roof with an integrated inverter and battery set. There is also a 100-gallon fresh water tank and propane heater as well. Ideally, this mobile tiny house is the perfect road trip travel companion.
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