Tiny Houses

Single-floor tiny house keeps things simple with two-person layout

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The Moulinsart tiny house's interior is arranged on one level, making it a good fit for those who can't – or prefer not to – use staircases and ladders to get into bed
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The Moulinsart tiny house's interior is arranged on one level, making it a good fit for those who can't – or prefer not to – use staircases and ladders to get into bed
Baluchon
The Moulinsart has a length of 7.3 m (23 ft) and is based on a double-axle trailer
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The Moulinsart's living room/bedroom includes a folding office desk
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The Moulinsart's living room/bedroom includes some storage space under the sofa bed, as well as shelving
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The Moulinsart's living room/bedroom shown with the sofa bed in the sleeping position
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The Moulinsart's kitchen includes an oven and two-burner propane-powered stove
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The Moulinsart's kitchen includes a ventilated storage area for fruit and vegetables, as well as quite a lot of cabinetry and shelving
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The Moulinsart's interior decor is quite rustic and includes wooden beams and walnut furniture
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The Moulinsart is kept a comfortable temperature with a small wood-burning stove
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The Moulinsart's kitchen includes a dining table for two people
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The Moulinsart's bathroom includes a shower and toilet
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Space-saving tiny house layouts are all well and good but not everyone can – or even wants to – deal with staircases or ladders to get into and out of bed. The Moulinsart addresses this by arranging everything on one level with an open layout suitable for up to two people.

The Moulinsart, by Baluchon, has a length of 7.3 m (23 ft), which is longer than most other French models, which are typically around 6 m (20 ft), and is based on a double-axle trailer. It's finished in red cedar with a metal roof and gets power from a standard RV-style hookup.

The issue with a single-story tiny house is, obviously, there is even less space to work with compared to a standard two-story tiny house. In response to this, Baluchon has chosen a simple layout that's probably best suited as a vacation home rather than a full-time residence, though we've certainly seen people make their home in more challenging tiny houses.

The front door opens onto the kitchen. This is pretty basic and includes an oven and propane-powered two-burner stove, a sink and a lot of cabinetry and storage space, including a ventilated area for fruit and vegetables. Curiously, there doesn't seem to be a fridge, but perhaps it's stashed away in the cabinetry somewhere. There's also a dining table that seats two nearby.

The Moulinsart's kitchen includes an oven and two-burner propane-powered stove
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The living room/bedroom contains a small wood-burning stove for warmth as well as a desk area and shelving. There's also a sofa bed with integrated storage that serves as the only bed in the tiny house. The room looks light-filled thanks to its generous glazing.

Over on the opposite side of the tiny house is the bathroom, which includes a shower and a toilet.

We've no word on the price of this one but Baluchon typically charges from €85,000 (roughly US$95,000) for its homes.

Source: Baluchon

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