Tiny Houses

The Beach offers tiny take on indoor-outdoor living

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The Beach starts at NZD 155,000 (roughly US$93,500)
Raglan Tiny Homes
The Beach starts at NZD 155,000 (roughly US$93,500)
Raglan Tiny Homes
The Beach's entrance area includes a bathtub, which is hidden by a hatch when not in use
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In addition to a private shower inside the enclosed deck area, the Beach features an outdoor shower
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The Beach's exterior is finished in Douglas fir
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The Beach's main living area includes a sofa and a double bed, as well as some storage space
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The Beach's enclosed deck area includes a basic semi-outdoor kitchen
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The Beach's kitchen includes worktop, a sink, some storage space, and a small fridge
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The Beach's bathroom includes a shower and a composting toilet, as well as a sink
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New Zealand's Raglan Tiny Homes offers something a little different with its recently completed model, the Beach. Featuring a compact interior layout, the non-towable tiny house embraces an indoor-outdoor lifestyle with a part-enclosed deck area.

The Beach's main tiny house section has a width of 2.5 m (8.2 ft), but its covered deck adds another 2.9 m (9.5 ft), for a total width of 5.4 m (17.7 ft). The length for both is 6 m (19.6 ft), and the exterior is finished in Douglas fir.

The layout on this model is unusual and seems better suited as a beachfront getaway or rental unit rather than a full-time abode. Out front, just ahead of the entrance, lies an outdoor shower, plus there's a small outdoor bathtub hidden under a hatch in the floor.

Visitors enter the Beach through sliding glass doors to find a combined living room/bedroom that features a sofa and a bed, plus some storage space – and that's it. There are no other rooms or even a loft in there.

The Beach's main living area includes a sofa and a double bed, as well as some storage space
Raglan Tiny Homes

The adjacent covered deck, meanwhile, is accessed either from inside or outside and adds some extra living space in the form of a semi-outdoor kitchen with a breakfast bar, sink and a small fridge, plus there's room for more appliances. A barn-style sliding door provides access to a private bathroom area that includes another shower, a sink and a composting toilet.

The Beach comes with quite a lot of optional extras, including a wood-burning stove, shelving, an off-the-grid solar panel setup, a diesel-powered heating system, and even an additional studio area that can be added. The price for this model starts at NZD155,000 (roughly US$93,500).

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2 comments
paul314
If the weather lets you do this kind of thing, go for it! Remember that outdoor/separated kitchens were a thing in warmer climates pretty much forever, once some people had enough resources to do it.
sleekmarlin
I love it, just like I love NZ. But it's not good for where I live in Australia (outside Canberra) - too cold, too many snakes and heavy rain would overflow that gutter.