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Living Large in Small Spaces: Tiny Home With Sleek Guesthouse

July 24, 2017

A retractable wall helps open this tiny contemporary home up to include the patio in its entertaining space. A swimming pool stands ready for lounging with family and friends, and an Airstream trailer acts as a guesthouse.

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Photo: Daniel O'Connor. From: Tomecek Studio Architecture.

Pool Adds Outdoor Entertainment Space

Just off the backyard patio, a swimming pool offers a relaxing feature to the tiny home's outdoor entertainment space.

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Photo: Leah Garcia. From: Tomecek Studio Architecture.

Tiny House with Functional Living Room and Kitchen

The homeowners wanted a tiny home that didn't feel so tiny, so designers used high pitched ceilings and plenty of windows to make the space feel bigger. A functional kitchen with full sized appliances and a breakfast bar gives the homeowners a space to eat, while the adjoining living room adds entertaining space. For an even larger feeling, the rear wall is constructed of glass panels that can be rolled back to incorporate the outdoor patio into the home's entertaining space.

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Photo: Brad Tomecek. From: Tomecek Studio Architecture.

Tiny Home's Stylish, Open Concept First Floor

The tiny home's functional downstairs floor plan includes an open concept kitchen and living room. The kitchen, although small, makes the most of its space with large, lower cabinets, full sized appliances and a kitchen island with a breakfast bar that seats four. Adjacent to the kitchen is a living area with a stylish sofa and chairs. A rug adds definition to the design.

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Photo: Leah Garcia. From: Tomecek Studio Architecture.

Luxurious Bathroom in Tiny House

The homeowners didn't want to compromise on luxury when building their tiny home, so designers included a full sized shower, vanity and mirror in the bathroom space. Detailed tile and marble help to give the small space a more sophisticated look, while transom windows and additional, artificial lights keep the space feeling bright and open.

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