EXTRA SMALL Tiny House Built by Young Firefighter – FULL TOUR #Video
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Description
Brett built this modern ultra tiny house on evenings and weekends (while also working a full-time construction job AND working as a rural firefighter). It measures just 10' x 16' but it packs a lot into a microscopic space, including a double murphy bed, a galley kitchen, and a luxury glass shower. With a window in the front door and a window at the back, there's plenty of natural light coming into the home, and there's actually some decent storage in here with a pantry, a closet, and space above the murphy bed as well.
To maximize the living room space, Brett has collapsible furniture that folds flat so that the murphy bed can come down on top of it and create a bedroom in no time at all. He also included some clever and unique design features like the built-in charging stations on either side of the bed, and the light in the shower niche.
We were especially inspired to hear Brett's story about how he sold his first tiny home build in order to pay for his tuition to become a firefighter. He's an impressive and talented guy and we can't wait to see what he builds next :)
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Comments
- CharMaine Added Good for this guy, for the effort. Shower is taking up way too much space. Gotta have a fridge too. Less than $50K American, doable. I can think of a few homeless people I know that would appreciate leaving their bridge and/or shelter for this. Options like this instead of Section 8 make a lot more sense.