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Two-Bedroom Tiny House by Tiny Homes Ireland


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Today I wanted to introduce you to Tiny Homes Ireland, a tiny house builder in — you guessed it — Ireland. They have a couple of standard models at this time but also create custom builds upon request.

This particular home below is a tiny house on skids with a downstairs bedroom and two more loft bedrooms, including one that’s completely closed off — sneaky! You’ll find a dinette under the bathroom loft adjacent to the galley kitchen.

According to their website, their designs cost between €35,000 – €70,000 (~$41,000 – $83,000). Enjoy the photo tour below!

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Introducing Tiny Homes Ireland & Their Two Bedroom Tiny Home

This home has a nice deck off the front.

As you can see, one loft is entirely enclosed.

Here’s the dinette with a lovely window.

Flush toilet, shower stall and sink in this cozy bathroom.

There’s another loft accessible via ladder.

Stairs to the bedroom and sliding door to the bathroom.

The bedroom downstairs looks great!

Highlights:

  • Two bedroom tiny house
  • Loft bedroom and ground floor bedroom
  • Complete weather proof structure
  • 30 year roof guarantee – German Bauder, advanced roofing product, that meets diverse needs in terms of budget, performance and functional roofing material
  • Western Red Cedar, Siberian Larch or Douglas Fir cladding. These sturdy wooden finishes require little treatment every 4 years. We also have 0 maintenance options available in different colors.
  • Fully wired and plumbed (hot & cold water), ready to connect.
  • Double glazing UPVC.
  • Sliding Patio Door.
  • Complete bathroom suite, toilet, shower and sink.
  • Complete kitchen, hob, sink, kitchenware storage.
  • Multiple sockets and LED lighting, including outside lighting in soffit.
  • Under plinth fan heating.
  • Shelving and hanging space for personal items in smallest design house – wardrobe and additional storage available in larger designs.
  • Fixed stairs.

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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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  • Marcia
    August 3, 2020, 5:59 pm

    wish there had been a picture of the loft BR that was enclosed. 🙁

    • Natalie C. McKee
      August 5, 2020, 10:29 am

      Me too! I searched all their sites/social profiles and couldn’t find one.

  • Marsha Cowan
    May 4, 2021, 4:37 pm

    Really nice! Love the bathroom, and the windows are beautiful! I would have liked to see the upstairs loft, too.

  • Martin
    May 4, 2021, 5:31 pm

    This is a much nicer layout than most. Nice materials choices, clean without being clinical. But I have to know what’s under the bed.

  • Sara
    May 9, 2021, 9:12 am

    It’s very nice. But seems a little dark. Needs more windows.

  • Donna Rae
    August 3, 2023, 12:10 pm

    This is a beautiful Tiny! Love the white with light wood…always a calming aesthetic. Easy on the eyes and a good base for whatever accents and artwork you want to add from your personal collection. The kitchen provides lots of counter space, always a plus, and the eating nook can serve lots of purposes besides eating…office, art studio, etc.. I’m curious what is under the downstairs bedroom. There are three steps up so there must be a space under there. Maybe some storage? Plumbing and electrical? HVAC? Kudos to the designers and builders for creating a really nice place to be.

    • Alex
      August 3, 2023, 3:44 pm

      Hello Donna Rae,

      Thank you for your kind words about this Two-Bedroom Tiny House by Tiny Homes Ireland! We’re glad to hear that you find it beautiful, and agree that the white with light wood color scheme creates a calming and inviting aesthetic.

      You’re absolutely right – the neutral base allows for endless possibilities to add personal touches, accents, and artwork to make it truly ones own. The spacious kitchen with lots of counter space is a definite plus for those who enjoy cooking, entertaining, or maybe even working from home LOL.

      Regarding your curiosity about the space under the downstairs bedroom, I think you’re spot on! Those three steps most likely lead to an area underneath that serves multiple purposes. Typically, tiny house designs utilize this space for storage, plumbing, electrical systems, and sometimes even HVAC components. It’s an efficient way to maximize the available space and keep the interior clutter-free.

      Kudos to the designers and builders for their thoughtful approach in creating a well-crafted and functional tiny home. We’re thrilled to know you appreciate their work, and we hope it inspires you and others to explore the possibilities of tiny living.

      If you have any more questions or thoughts about this tiny house or any other topic, feel free to share them. We’re here to help and engage with fellow tiny house enthusiasts like yourself!

      Best regards,

      Alex

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