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Magnolia: First Floor Bedroom Tiny House with a Loft


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Come check out the latest tiny house built by Minimaliste in Quebec that was shipped all the way to California! This custom home is a version of the Magnolia layout, which has a first-floor bedroom and a loft bedroom, both of which accommodate a queen-sized bed.

The rest of the house has a galley kitchen with plenty of storage, a living room with a built-in entertainment center, and a lovely 3/4 bathroom with a custom shower stall. You can see pictures of this model below, and a video tour of another Magnolia as well.

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The interior is a dazzling blend of shiplap and a darker wood ceiling.

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The view from the bathroom through the kitchen.

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A small inset area provides a TV location.

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The bedroom has a queen-sized bed and vaulted ceilings.

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Here’s a side view of the layout.

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And the other side view.

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Looking down on the loft bedroom.

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Looking down at the bathroom area.

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Details:

The exterior design of the Magnolia is well balanced; the mix of horizontal and vertical siding is gracefully defined by the transition trims on the four faces of the house. This model features our classic shed roof slope, maximizing the feeling of height when you get inside. The Magnolia is our model including the most windows, especially in the living area and downstairs bedroom. The materials we can use for the exterior cladding is either a mix of horizontal wood grain imitation steel combined with vertical steel siding or a mix of horizontal cedar with vertical steel siding. All of the trims along with the roofing can either be white, charcoal or black, depending on the customer’s preference.

The interior of the Magnolia is separated into 4 distinct sections: the living area, the kitchen, the bathroom and the bedroom. The sofa-bed can either face the large windows or the TV area in the bump-out section. The kitchen is in a L shape, with a peninsula that can sit two people comfortably. The addition of a folding table in the living area can allow for 4 other people to eat. The fully equipped bathroom can allow for a 32×48 shower or bathtub. It separates the kitchen from the master downstairs bedroom, which has to be the most bright and airy of all our models. The other loft can include a queen size bed for guests and the access is with a ladder, stored next to the bathroom door. The standard interior is white painted engineered plywood siding for the walls and stained pine siding for the ceiling.

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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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  • Michael
    October 4, 2024, 6:54 am

    Perfect floor plan. The only thing I don’t like is the loft. Eliminating it could reduce the overall height and get a better height width ratio. Guests can sleep on the sofa in the living room which much more air above.

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