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Dreamweaver Tiny House runs on or off-the-grid

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The Dreamweaver Tiny House was delivered as a turnkey build for roughly $149,000 NZD (around US$96,000)
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House has a storage box on its exterior that contains the inverter and batteries for the solar panel setup
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House was delivered as a turnkey build for roughly $149,000 NZD (around US$96,000)
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House is based on a double-axle trailer
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House has a vinyl exterior
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's solar power inverter and batteries are stored in an external storage box
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's interior is finished in poplar plywood
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House includes full-size appliances
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House has a storage-integrated staircase that also contains a propane-powered heating system
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's living room includes a sofa
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's kitchen includes a washing machine
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's bathroom includes a composting toilet
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's bathroom also has a shower and a sink
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's main bedroom has a lowered platform area, allowing people to stand up straight and making getting dressed a lot easier
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House includes a queen-sized bed
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Top-down view of the Dreamweaver Tiny House's living room
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's second bedroom serves as the kid's room and includes a single bed
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's second bedroom also has some storage space
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's windows feature blinds
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House has a storage-integrated staircase
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's kitchen has a pull-out pantry
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Top-down view of the Dreamweaver Tiny House's kitchen area
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House measures 8 m (26 ft) long and 2.4 m (7.9 ft) wide
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House includes full-size appliances
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Closeup shot of the Dreamweaver Tiny House's shower
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Following its Cherry Picker Tiny House, busy New Zealand-based firm Build Tiny has now completed the Dreamweaver Tiny House. The compact towable home includes two bedrooms, and offers the flexibility of running on or off-the-grid.

The Dreamweaver Tiny House is based on a double-axle trailer and comprises a steel frame with a vinyl cladding exterior. It measures 8 m (26 ft) long and 2.4 m (7.9 ft) wide.

Visitors enter the home through glazed doors with an integrated smart cat flap – the latter only opens when it detects the owner's cat's microchip, in order to keep other animals out. The living room is situated to the right and contains a sofa. Nearby is the kitchen, which is fairly well-stocked by tiny house standards and includes a full-size fridge and oven with four-burner propane-powered stove, as well as a washing machine. There's also a pull-out pantry and some cabinetry.

The kitchen connects to the bathroom, which looks snug and has a composting toilet, shower, and a sink.

The Dreamweaver Tiny House's interior is finished in poplar plywood
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The Dreamweaver Tiny House's main bedroom is reached by a storage-integrated staircase, which also hosts a propane-powered heating system. The bedroom itself contains a queen-sized bed and wardrobe, and is a typical tiny house-style loft with a low ceiling. However, Build Tiny installed a lowered standing platform area which allows the owners to stand upright, making getting dressed a lot easier.

The second bedroom is the kid's room and is reached by a removable wooden ladder that has an alternating stair tread. It has just a single bed and some storage space.

The Dreamweaver Tiny House's main bedroom has a lowered platform area, allowing people to stand up straight and making getting dressed a lot easier
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Power is obtained from a roof-based solar panel array, with the batteries and inverter stowed in an external storage box, though the home also has a standard RV-style hookup in case power from the grid is more convenient.

The Dreamweaver Tiny House was delivered to Dunedin, on New Zealand's South Island, as a turnkey build with appliances, furniture, and solar power equipment installed for roughly $149,000 NZD (around US$96,000).

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1 comment
Peter
and again..the ridiculous pricing...
still waiting for the small wooden shack "house" over 1 million :-)
(honey is everything).....