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All rooms are on the same level in the Dark Horse, so there's no climbing a ladder into a loft space with a low ceiling
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As of writing, the Dark Horse is on the market for NZD155,000 (roughly US$103,000)
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The Dark Horse is finished in cedar and vinyl
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The Dark Horse measures 9 m (29.5 ft) in length
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The Dark Horse is based on a triple-axle trailer, which is detachable, so the home can be permanently placed on foundations if preferred
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The Dark Horse's bedroom opens up to the elements with French doors
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The Dark Horse's bedroom includes a double bed and some storage space
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The Dark Horse's living room includes a sofa, TV, some storage space, and shelving
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The Dark Horse's kitchen includes a two-person breakfast bar
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The Dark Horse's bathroom includes a shower, sink, and composting toilet
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The Dark Horse's bathroom includes a washer/dryer
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The Dark Horse's toilet is a composting model
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All rooms are on the same level in the Dark Horse, so there's no climbing a ladder into a loft space with a low ceiling
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The Dark Horse's kitchen includes an oven with two-burner propane-powered stove
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The Dark Horse's kitchen includes an apartment-sized fridge/freezer
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The Dark Horse's magnetic backsplash is useful for storing items
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The Dark Horse's kitchen includes a pull-out pantry
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The Dark Horse's bedroom features a lift-up storage bed
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Stowable ladders and storage-integrated staircases are almost ubiquitous in tiny houses nowadays, but not everyone's cut out for climbing into a loft-style bedroom every night, so Build Tiny designed a tiny house for two that's all on one level. The Dark Horse Tiny House also has some nice optional extras like off-grid functionality and underfloor heating available.

The Dark Horse measures 9 m (29.5 ft) in length and is based on a triple-axle trailer that, like the firm's somewhat similar Camper model, can be detached from the home, meaning it can be permanently placed on foundations if preferred. The tiny house is finished in cedar and vinyl.

The The light-filled living room looks cosy but comfortable, and includes a sofa, TV, storage unit, and some shelving. The kitchen is adjacent and features a small breakfast bar for two, cabinetry, a dishwasher, and a sink. A microwave and fridge/freezer are nearby, as is an oven and propane-powered two-burner stove with a magnetic splash back that's home to some herb/spice pots, and a pull-out pantry.

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The kitchen joins onto the bathroom and this has more storage space, as well as a washer/dryer, sink, shower, and composting toilet. There's just one bedroom in the Dark Horse and the room really opens up to the outside with large French doors. It contains a double bed that raises to reveal storage, plus cabinetry, and has plenty of headroom to stand upright.

The Dark Horse gets power from a standard RV-style hookup, but is wired ready for a solar power setup too. It's currently up for sale for NZD155,000 (roughly US$103,000), with optional extras including appliance upgrades, underfloor heating, and solar panels available.

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