scandinavian interior design curtains

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support us here : tiny homes : http://bit.ly/2qq374g if you think the exterior of this tiny homeis stunning, you have to see the inside this stunning tiny house, set in the scenicenvirons of battle ground, washington, was created by handcrafted movement, the constructionfirm begun by builder matt impola, who happens to be the executive director of the artisanacademy, a school for, well, artisans. in so many words, this tiny home is jaw-dropping. at most angles, you will see that the cleanlines of the house, beset with classic overtones, fools the eye into thinking your might bestanding in a mcmansion in middle of suburbia instead of a diminutive home with a basicfootprint measuring 238 square feet -- 8.5'


x 28'. in addition, there is one loft measuring slightlyover 56 square feet -- but why, you ask, is there not a second loft? look at the outside. there seems to be room for it. handcrafted movement went in another direction,deciding to go with a tuck-away murphy bed instead of a second loft, allowing the bedroomto morph into a dining room. it's pretty clever; let's take a tour: the home called the pacific harmony model,sits on a 26' x 6.5' three-axle iron eagle


tiny house trailer. it seems to float above the lawn in this shot. here's the first thing you see stepping insidethe home. note the classic herringbone floor pattern,incidentally made of oak. that's going an extra mile for a small house. this shot shows you the breakfast counterand the bedroom in the background, although the murphy bed in that shot is tucked away. a longer view from the same angle, but thisone shows the empty space has morphed into a dining room with a table for three and design-appropriatematching chairs.


here is the same niche again, but this timeit's a bedroom. where does the bed hide when it's not in place? trade secret.​ here is the same angle once again -- onlynow the curtains are drawn, so sleepers can have some privacy. notice how the tall ceiling gives this spacean extra roomy feel. finally, we're looking the other direction. you can see the loft in the background abovethe bathroom. it's a modern house, all right.


there's plenty of light streaming in and aflat screen television that stays out of sight when not in use.​ here's a close up of the dining table. yes, it, too, tucks away when not in use.​ this shot shows you the kitchen and the loft. behind the door with the chevron pattern onit is the bathroom. yup, it's a functioning bathroom with a 36"x 36" neo-angle shower ... and one of these. but while many tiny homes have bathrooms,few of them have standard flush toilets.


this one is an energy-efficient toilet, butit flushes, just the same. great flooring, too, by the way.


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