The Flamenco tiny house is a one-of-a-kind, single-story model, built by Baluchon and available to purchase in Europe. It measures 24′ x 8.5′, and can accommodate up to 4 people. It includes a mezzanine, kitchen, living area, and bathroom. Its base price is $70,000.
This tiny house has a half-circle frame, covered in a curved red aluminum roof. The large entrance bay and half-circle window offer a grand view of the outdoors. The living room features a sofa bed, and the loft serves as a storage space. The bathroom has a dry toilet with a steel bucket and sawdust compartment, as well as a shower. There is also a wardrobe with three large drawers for clothing. The kitchen has an electric oven with cooking plates, a sink, clay blocks for bottles, a refrigerator, a hot water heater, and a work surface. The dining table can seat up to six people by moving it in front of the couch. Do you think you could live in this tiny home?
I don’t think I’ll ever tire of looking at Baluchon-built tiny homes. I only wish they were available state-side, but Baluchon only makes homes in France. This is a house they designed for a couple, which they named the “Ala Köl.”
It features an off-center ridgeline and a “glass wall” in the entry that lets in much-needed natural light. The living room has a couch and dining for four, and the kitchen has a sleek black sink, compact four-burner oven/stove and a mini-fridge. There’s a bathroom at the very end of the THOW, and a loft bedroom accessible via storage steps.
The coolest feature in this THOW is a wooden world map that reminds the couple of their many travels. Scroll down to take a tour of this beauty.
This is a modern and rustic tiny house in France surrounded by farmlands and mature trees near Bergerac.
It features one double bed sleeping loft and one double sofa bed, a private bathroom with a shower and composting toilet, and a complete kitchen. How do you like it? I always enjoy seeing foreign tiny homes for some reason. Do you?