Peek Inside the Cutest Little 250-Square-Foot Mobile Farmhouse
We've seen a lot of impressive tiny houses in our time, but this one is extra special. Almost every square inch of its 250 square feet was hand-crafted by one man, designer Matt Impola.
Matt created the home as part of the Handcrafted Movement project, which was started in an effort to "play a part in the rebirth of American ingenuity and quality in manufacturing," he says on his website. It took him a total of 700 hours to make over a 10-month period. (The tiny house was his "weekend project," since he also has a full-time job.)
As soon as you walk inside the tiny home, a tidy and warm escape full of country character greets you. Natural light swims throughout the space, and farmhouse-inspired wood accents (most of which are made from salvaged/reclaimed wood) give it a rustic yet modern touch.
The home includes a 3-foot deep closet, a mini library, wall shelves and a pull-out couch with underneath storage. There's also a built-in wooden dining table/desk area, and a ceramic sink that sits on top of concealed garbage and recycling receptacles. Next, a stove is surrounded by wooden countertops, perfect for whipping up breakfast or layering a lunchtime sandwich. The full kitchen also includes a hood fan, a two-door fridge, and extra storage built into the side of the staircase.
The two-toned stairs with wooden treads lead to a bedroom loft. Tucked in the corner of the home is a full-size bath with standing shower, built-in medicine cabinet, toilet,and cabinets.
The house is fully portable-it even has a mini garden station outside-and is currently sitting in Battle Ground, WA, with a price tag of $69,950.
Can we move in now?!
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(h/t Tiny House Listings)
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