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20′ Indigo River Tiny Home w/ Amazing Half Loft


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Here’s a great 20′ tiny home that puts a unique twist on a loft. It features a half loft — on the bottom half is the bedroom, and on the top is the living room with plenty of standing room. This means no climbing downstairs in the middle of the night to the bathroom (which has a shower stall and a toilet).

The middle of the THOW has a galley kitchen complete with a two-burner cooktop, convection oven, and a large sink. For eating, there’s a bar area that flips up to provide more space. Take a look below.

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Beautiful THOW w/ Bold Blue Cabinets

Here you can see the half loft, with the bedroom underneath.

Step cabinets lead to the living room part of the loft.

View from the bedroom loft.

The galley kitchen has everything you need.

Bathroom has a little sink and a toilet.

The exterior is a mix of cedar and board and batten.

There is an air-conditioning system

Details:

  • $79,000
  • Board and batten finishes
  • SIP panel construction
  • 20′ L x 8.5′ W x 13.5′
  • Nifty bedroom under a half living room setup
  • Bathroom with shower stall and flush toilet
  • Full kitchen
  • Beautiful bold blue cabinetry

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • jerry dycus
    January 10, 2023, 12:35 am

    Good loft idea but could be far better used. The lower one headroom can be cut by a ‘ with no loss, and the living room, TH, have 2′ less headroom.
    Instead have a landing with standing headroom to get into the seating, bed, whatever goes there and cuts 2 steps.
    I’d put a double lounge bed facing the wall with a TV with as much storage as can be made. Though a longer one a full living room, etc, could be fitted.
    I like to keep THs 8’ high so they most economically use a sheet of plywood and keep labor cost down as much more simple to build, easier, less fuel to tow.

  • Husabergchamp
    January 10, 2023, 6:20 pm

    I have seen many bedrooms below a living room or bathroom, makes a lot of sense. No need to stand in the bedroom. it’s just for sleeping (but a small TV is always nice to watch). The clothes closet, dressing area, and the bathroom and shower area can be above it. Leaves plenty of floor area in the rest of the TH for kitchen, living area, and a small dining area and office space.

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