Some people would say that living and doing business inside one's tiny home can't be done. It takes up a lot of precious space for your daily living needs and not much for something you do for a living unless if you do things online. But what if you are into the wine business? You will surely need wine storage and place to entertain customers and VIP clients, right?
In fact, you can be a wine dealer and live in a tiny house at the same time. As long as you are creative enough to incorporate space-saving features and multi-purpose furniture while doing a bit of personal downsizing at the same time, you can actually do it.
This wine enthusiast's abode has utilized a lot of color and intricate metal-work to accentuate the tiny space as if it is more spacious than it really looks. It is actually two separate spaces connected as one with a semi-outdoor hang out deck. With comfortable net seats and hammock, you can definitely sit down relax, take a lovely siesta or sip wine while you marvel at the beauty of the outside.
It has its own charms and unique features that make this tiny home one of a kind. And the secret to it is the smart and efficient use of its limited footprint. The first trailer has a compact kitchen with a black tile back splash that perfectly compliments the all-white interior with the neon accents. It combines elements of vintage coach, edgy surfboard coffee table and modern kitchen appliances.
It has ample window area that allows the natural light in thereby minimizing the use of electrical lights. An with that, it creates an illusion of a larger space.
Although the mattress is on the floor, there is a small space that occupies a small laundry area with all the closet space for the homeowners' clothes. The bed space can be re-purposed as another work space and all the items are tucked away.
In fact, you can be a wine dealer and live in a tiny house at the same time. As long as you are creative enough to incorporate space-saving features and multi-purpose furniture while doing a bit of personal downsizing at the same time, you can actually do it.
This wine enthusiast's abode has utilized a lot of color and intricate metal-work to accentuate the tiny space as if it is more spacious than it really looks. It is actually two separate spaces connected as one with a semi-outdoor hang out deck. With comfortable net seats and hammock, you can definitely sit down relax, take a lovely siesta or sip wine while you marvel at the beauty of the outside.
It has its own charms and unique features that make this tiny home one of a kind. And the secret to it is the smart and efficient use of its limited footprint. The first trailer has a compact kitchen with a black tile back splash that perfectly compliments the all-white interior with the neon accents. It combines elements of vintage coach, edgy surfboard coffee table and modern kitchen appliances.
It has ample window area that allows the natural light in thereby minimizing the use of electrical lights. An with that, it creates an illusion of a larger space.
Although the mattress is on the floor, there is a small space that occupies a small laundry area with all the closet space for the homeowners' clothes. The bed space can be re-purposed as another work space and all the items are tucked away.
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