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Beautiful French Tiny House w/ Shifting Wardrobe


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This is a beautiful French tiny house that was for sale by Tiny House Lumen out of Bordeaux, France.

It features a unique wardrobe and pantry system that I think you should see. Basically, they’re on casters but easily hide away and blend in like cabinets. Never thought of that! I thought you might like it. The house is built by Tiny House Lumen and is offered at 39,500 euros (approximately $48,532 USD).

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Amazingly designed French tiny house on wheels w/ impressive wardrobe, pantry, and more… Built by Tiny House Lumen in Bordeaux, France

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

The Glass Sliding Doors Really Brighten everything up

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Here’s a View from the Sleeping Loft

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Lots of Large Windows and a Slanted Shed Style Roof

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Beautiful Kitchen with a View

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Barstool and Dine In Ready Kitchen – Smart!

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Have You Seen This Done in a Tiny House Before? I Don’t Think I Have Until Now!

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

These Cabinets Are Under the Bar Stool & Dining Area

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Closer Look at the Cabinetry

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Beautiful Wood Countertops

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Another Angle of the Kitchen

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

The Bathroom with Your Shower, Toilet & Vanity

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Nice Bowl Sink and I Think It Passes the Tooth Brush Test😄

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Up in the Sleeping Loft

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

Stairs to Get Up There

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

A Look at the Rest of the House From the Living Area

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

The Ladder Stows Away up by the Loft

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

So You Can Have Space to Pull Out Your Pantry and Your Wardrobe! They’re on Casters! Pretty Cool, Right?

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

A Look at the Exterior of the Tiny House

Beautiful French tiny house with GENIUS wardrobe and pantry... Images © Tiny House Lumen

VIDEO: At The End of You Can See How the Wardrobe and Pantry Are On Casters and Hide Away Like a Cabinet

Présentation de la Tiny

Posted by Tiny House Lumen on Sunday, March 25, 2018

For construction details:

External dimensions: length 7.2 m (23.6ft), width 2.55 m (8.2ft), height 4.18 m (13.71ft).
Internal dimensions: length 6.42m (21ft), width 2.23m (7.31ft), height 3.3m (10.82ft).
Surface 14,3 m² (154 sq ft) + 4 m² (43 sq ft) (mezzanine).
Weight: 3.4 t empty.
Trailer: 7.2m  (23.6ft) double axle PTAC 3,5 t
Structure: spruce
Insulation: Sheep wool for floor, Cotton, linen and hemp for walls, wood fiber for ceiling
Joinery: aluminum for the main room and wood for the mezzanine and the bathroom.
Cover: steel tray with anti-condensation felt and accessories.
Cladding: Thermo poplar heated with UV stabilizer
Paneling: chestnut
Floor: chestnut for the mezzanine and vinyl floor on the ground floor.
Arrangement: poplar for drawers and oak for the work plan
Appliances: electric water heater 100 liters soapstone, plate 2 gas and fridge.
Ventilation: 2 mouths of entrance, a hygrovariable extractor, a extractor by switch.
LED lighting.

Sources

  1. This Tiny House For Sale at Tiny House Lumen on Facebook
  2. Tiny House Lumen/Facebook
  3. Facebook Video

Our big thanks to Jérémy Javourez for sharing!

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Alex

Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • George Guthridge
    April 20, 2018, 5:22 pm

    Some great features. Biggest problem I see: unless I’m not seeing this correctly, the bed is sideways. That’s fine for a single person (though personally I would never negotiate that ladder). But if you’re married or otherwise attached, to get out of bed you have to climb over your spouse and hope you don’t fall before somehow getting down the ladder. I would have extended the loft, put up a safety railing, and placed the ladder angled straight out, so it’s above the bathroom curtain. You can always duck under the ladder, and of course it would be put away when the loft isn’t used.

  • Linda
    April 20, 2018, 10:41 pm

    Ok, this is amazing. I love the windows, the light colored wood, the gray color of the cabinets, the gorgeous bathroom sink, the funky pendant lights! And, I MUST find out what that hardware is that holds up the island “bar top” or table top. That is genius. I have been looking for something like that rather than using corbels for my kitchen counter (not a tiny house.) I love those. What would they be called, does anyone know?
    Thanks, Alex, yet another fabulous find.

    • James D.
      April 21, 2018, 12:46 pm

      They’re angled counter top bar supports…

    • Monya
      April 18, 2019, 5:39 pm

      the hardware looks like what Ikea sells for a bartop. ive seen that exact type of layout at Ikea showroom and in catalog. very inexpensive.

  • aydene militello
    August 3, 2019, 9:40 am

    A beautiful home. Tastefully put together, the glass is necessary to avoid feeling closed in.

  • jayne Torres
    August 3, 2019, 12:18 pm

    Is there a refrigerator? I didn’t see one.

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