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Family downsizes to travel USA in theater-inspired tiny house

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The Theater Home, by Tiny Heirloom, is a one-off custom model that had a budget of US$120,000
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The Theater Home features an outdoor shower 
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The Theater Home is clad in two-tone cedar siding
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The Theater Home is topped by a seam metal roof 
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The Theater Home, by Tiny Heirloom, is a one-off custom model that had a budget of US$120,000
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The Theater Home is based on a triple-axle trailer
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The Theater Home gets power from a standard RV-style hookup 
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The Theater Home's decorative lighting feature hangs down from the ceiling 
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The Theater Home's kitchen measures 80 sq ft (7.5 sq m) 
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The Theater Home's kitchen features a small semi-circular dining table
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Both of the Theater Home's loft bedrooms are topped by skylights 
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Stairs lead to the Theater Home's master bedroom 
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The stairs that lead to the Theater Home's master bedroom include some theater-style lighting
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The Theater Home's bathroom includes a full-size bathtub/shower
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The Theater Home's bathroom also includes a sink 
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The Theater Home's second loft bedroom is accessed by ladder
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The Theater Home's living room includes a custom sofa bed that sleeps two and an entertainment center with large TV 
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The Theater Home measures 200 sq ft (18 sq m)
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The Theater Home's second loft bedroom sleeps two children 
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The Theater Home's kitchen includes full-size stainless steel appliances and a three-burner propane-powered stove, as well as an oven 
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The Theater Home's kitchen boasts a decorative lighting feature
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A family living in San Diego, California, decided to embrace small living and purchase a tiny house to travel the United States. In response, Tiny Heirloom designed them a 200 sq ft (18 sq m) towable home that reflects their eldest daughter's love of the theater.

The Theater Home is clad in two-tone cedar siding, and is topped by a seam metal roof. It features nine windows, including a large arched window. There's also a small outdoor shower.

Inside, the home has some minor stylistic touches reminiscent of the theater, though the theme definitely isn't as strong as it was in the firm's Tudor-style tiny house or Tiny Adventure Home, for example.

Visitors enter into the kitchen, which is relatively spacious at 80 sq ft (7.5 sq m), and has full-size appliances, including a fridge/freezer, three-burner propane-powered stove, and an oven. Nearby lies a small semi-circular dining table. A gold-embossed decorative light feature hangs down from the ceiling and matches the kitchen's backsplash.

Adjacent to the kitchen is the living room. This features a custom red velvet sofa bed inspired by theater seats, as well as an entertainment center with a large TV.

The Theater Home's kitchen features a small semi-circular dining table
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Elsewhere in the home is a bathroom with a sink, flushing toilet, and a full-size bath with shower.

There are two loft-style bedrooms in the Theater Home. The first is accessed by a staircase with some integrated lighting meant to resemble the lights found in theater staircases. This leads to a master bedroom that's topped by skylight and contains a double bed. The second bedroom is reached by ladder and includes two double beds for the owners' children, and is also topped by a skylight.

The Theater Home is based on a triple-axle trailer and gets power from a standard RV-style hookup. It's a one-off custom model and had a budget of US$120,000.

Source: Tiny Heirloom

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