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Custom tiny house is nautical but nice

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The tiny house can also be outfitted with solar power and batteries if the owner wishes to go fully off-the-grid
Jeremy Matlock
The composting toilet
Jeremy Matlock
Building the kitchen unit
Jeremy Matlock
The wood-burning stove
Jeremy Matlock
The balcony area can also be accessed via ladder from outside
Jeremy Matlock
The lounge area, from up-top
Jeremy Matlock
The small sleeping loft and "hobbit door" which leads to the balcony
Jeremy Matlock
The storage staircase 
Jeremy Matlock
The tiny house can also be outfitted with solar power and batteries if the owner wishes to go fully off-the-grid
Jeremy Matlock
The tiny house sports cedar siding and beetle kill pine throughout the interior
Jeremy Matlock
The kitchen area includes fridge, sink, two-burner cooktop, convection oven and on-demand water heater
Jeremy Matlock
The tiny house can also be outfitted with solar power and batteries if the owner wishes to go fully off-the-grid
Jeremy Matlock
A sliding barn door offers access to the bathroom
Jeremy Matlock
The couch area
Jeremy Matlock
The folding dining table
Jeremy Matlock
The home gets heat from a wood-burning stove 
Jeremy Matlock
Inside the main lounge area
Jeremy Matlock
Access to the balcony space
Jeremy Matlock
Inside the tiny house
Jeremy Matlock
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Ridgway, Colorado-based tiny house builder Jeremy Matlock is currently putting the finishing touches to this tiny house, which looks a little like a boat. Built on an 18 ft (5.4 m) trailer and comprising a total floorspace of around 200 sq ft (18.5 sq m), the home can be adapted to run off-the-grid and boasts some nice touches, including its own balcony.

The as-yet unnamed tiny house sports cedar siding and beetle kill pine throughout the interior. Insulation is rated at an R-Value (a measure of thermal resistance) rating of 18 for the walls, floor, and roof, which should prove comfortable for temperate climes. A total of 10 double-glazed windows should also make for plenty of natural light inside.

Entering via one of the two main doors, visitors find a lounge area with an L-shaped couch and wood-burning stove, which provides heat for the whole home. A folding breakfast table provides space for dining and the kitchen area includes a fridge, sink, two-burner cooktop, convection oven, and an on-demand water heater.

The bathroom has some privacy thanks to a sliding barn door and includes a composting toilet, a small 36-inch (91 cm) bathtub, and a shower.

The lounge area, from up-top
Jeremy Matlock

Moving upstairs via the staircase with built-in storage, the snug loft bedroom area features a small "hobbit door" that leads onto a balcony space. Besides offering a place to get a little sun or grow a few plants, it's also a pretty useful safety feature should the worst happen and a fire starts downstairs.

Though the tiny house currently does not have a solar power setup, it can be outfitted with a solar array and batteries if the owner wishes to go off-the-grid.

The tiny house is still under construction but Matlock expects to have it completed in July. It will set you back US$39,500.

Source: Jeremy Matlock via Tiny House Listings

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2 comments
nicho
It looks nothing like a boat.
navegar
I just cleaned an all plastic composting toilet today. That interior wood rim under the plastic toilet seat will be nothing but nasty in short order.