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This tiny house is loaded with impressive built-in furniture like a custom-built murphy bed, a wardrobe/closet that pulls out, and a queen bed that hides during the day and doubles as a couch!

Below Seth Reidy of Nelson Tiny Houses takes you on a guided video tour to show you all of the cool features they’ve added to this tiny…

It’s an open concept V House that they designed and built for a client who gave them the freedom of deciding on most of the interior design work. The house includes custom cabinets, beautiful custom lighting, lots of storage, additional flip down counter space in the kitchen, a relatively large refrigerator, ample closet space, and more. It’s really, really cool!

Latest V House by Nelson Tiny Houses

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I love seeing longer tiny homes that pack in living space, but Upper Valley Tiny Homes showed us what you can do with just 18 ft. of length in this 8 x 18 Green Box THOW.

The home features two lofts, a great u-shaped kitchen that can accommodate a fridge and stove, and even a wee bit of room for a love seat. The bathroom has an incinerating toilet and shower stall, but my favorite feature in this tiny is the HUGE closet for storing both hanging clothing and tall items like brooms.

Check out the screenshots and then take the full video tour below!

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8 x 18 Green Box THOW (Epic Closet!)

Screenshots via YouTube/Upper Valley Tiny Homes

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This is a space-saving bed design that gives you a walk-in closet underneath!

It’s created by an Italian furniture designer named Dielle and it’s great for small spaces like apartments, tiny homes, and micro cabins.

Believe it or not, the bed lifts to unveil an entire 43 sq. ft. walk-in closet! Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Space-Saving Bed That Gives You a Walk-in Closet

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Images © DielleModus via Inhabitat

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This 400 sq. ft. Modern Prefab Cabin is called Studio37 and it’s a design by Small Modern Living. Since it’s prefabricated most of the parts are built off-site and then delivered and assembled on site.

It’s a one-level floor plan so if you don’t like sleeping lofts or staircases, this is a good design for you. Inside the cabin, you’ll see a living area, dining, kitchen, large bathroom, large closet, and bedroom that doubles as an office thanks to a murphy bed. Pretty cool, right? This small home also offers a pretty nice front porch, too. Please enjoy this 400 sq. ft. cabin and re-share it below. Thanks!

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Studio37 Modern Prefab Cabin With Bedroom And Walk-In Closet!

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Images © Small Modern Living

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I bet you’re wondering where the heck tiny house people put their clothes?!

That’s easy. They don’t have a lot.

Before you toss in the towel as you have no idea how you’re going to pick a complete wardrobe from an entire closet and dresser(s) of clothes, relax.

Other people have done it. I’ve done it. You can do it.

I used to have two dressers, a full closet, and several boxes in the attic. And I don’t even like fashion!

Now, with the exception of some boots and coats, all my clothes can be packed into a couple of gym bags.

My goal is to get everything in one bag. Your goal might be similar. Or maybe you just want to get rid of the dresser.

The fun part about clothes is that no one has the exact same wardrobe. We all have different lives that require different types of apparel. For example, I have four pairs of boots: cowboy boots for line dancing (don’t judge), waterproof winter boots, everyday sweater boots, and a classy pair of boots with heels for dress-up occasions. To some people, that’s a lot. To me, it’s just right for where I am in my life.

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The architect Sergio Sanchez has rented a walk-in closet and converted it into his studio.

He created a loft to sleep up top while using the freed-up space underneath as a home office.

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This is Germaine’s double shipping container home in Tasmania that she had built after her divorce. Her sons live in the “big house” next door, and she has this private space built over an existing carport. It’s built out of two containers set at a 90-degree angle, with a spacious covered porch in the middle where she loves to entertain.

Speaking of entertaining, Germaine requested a large kitchen with full-sized appliances and plenty of bench space so she can prepare delicious meals. Her bathroom has a walk-in shower and flushing toilet, and she has a cozy bedroom with a walk-in closet! What a fun space to live.

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Large Kitchen & Outdoor Area for Entertaining!

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DiNeil has an eye for interior design and a heart for travel, and he’s brilliantly combined those two things in his RV conversion. Between the camper’s cost and his conversion, DiNeil spent about $43,000 creating his dream home, including a home office, luxury bathroom, and total blackout bedroom for a fantastic sleep.

He even found organized storage for all 46 pairs of his shoes and tucked them in a bench press to stay fit on the road! This conversion is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Enjoy the tour!

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He Has a Bench Press in His RV Conversion!

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This 641 sq. ft. prairie cottage is a perfect single-level design, allowing one main bedroom and a slightly smaller secondary room. They share a single full-sized bathroom, and each room has French doors that open onto the back porch.

Two identical covered porches on the front and back of the house and French doors off the front lead into the great room, which houses the living space, dining room, and kitchen. In the comments, let us know what you like best about these small home plans!

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Quaint Two-Bedroom Home Plans

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