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SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)


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This is the SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures that features an amazing Murphy bed to keep you from needing to sleep in a loft.

The interior is crisp and very modern, with stainless steel counter tops and unfinished wooden walls. I really like the aesthetic, and I enjoyed taking the video tour with the builders (see it below the pictures!) to learn all about the house.

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SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Screenshots via Tiny Home Tours

Clean, modern lines make for a functional small space.

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Looking to the kitchen and bathroom area.

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Secondary loft gives kitchen views. Big sink!

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Have you ever thought of a stainless steel counter top?

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Check out the Murphy bed folded down! Brilliant.

SaltBox Tiny House by Extraordinary Structures (Murphy Bed!)

Screenshots via Tiny Home Tours

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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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  • May 22, 2017, 9:51 am

    Very well built tiny house. Plus, it is possible to build it modularly to suits a client’s spec.

  • May 22, 2017, 4:25 pm

    It is indispensable not to forget that the purpose of Tiny House is to offer a qualitatively better chance of our lifestyl, in fact the standard space should never be less than 12 square meters, and a cubic or volume of 39. Why does it also benefit in confort, more confort more required. A winning requirement is certainly that cabinets are now everywhere, while in conventional homes, we see useless walls ofter telling banality, vanity, or bad taste, this is not the case of Tiny House because the walls are few and need to perform more concrete tasks ( windows, shelving, etc)…For all this, the challeng facing this type of home will not be the wrong one to shrink the module, but improve it by following optimal ergonomic criteria for everyone

  • Evening Iris
    May 22, 2017, 6:23 pm

    What are the dimensions and what is the curb weight poundage?
    This is a nice build; lots of goodies. Love the lateral bed with the two roll-around seats that act as supports and gets them out of the way at night (brilliant!) Love the big sink! I’m a big sink fan, too! Seems like there’s plenty of storage but the place is streamline inside and out for best efficiency and good looks. Nice job, guy 😀

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 23, 2017, 1:19 pm

      I wish I knew the dimensions but I didn’t heard them in the video. You can always get in touch with the builders, though, if you’d like to buy one and have size requirements.

  • Susyn
    May 24, 2017, 5:00 pm

    A SOAKING TUB! Finally someone got smart.

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