New Zealand’s Build Tiny has designed lots of custom tiny houses over the years and this naturally leads to bits and pieces sometimes left unused.

Rather than letting such surplus building materials go to waste, the firm has used them to create a new compact model named the Bitser Tiny House.The Bitser Tiny House measures 6 m (roughly 20 ft) in length and weight comes in at a relatively low 3,230 kg (7,120 lb). The towable home is based on a double-axle trailer and comprises a steel frame and vinyl cladding, with power coming from a standard RV-style hookup, though it is wired ready to accept solar panels too.

Visitors enter the home through large glass doors at one end to find a light-filled interior. The living room has a sofa with a handy attachable swivel dining table and built-in storage. Near this is another storage unit, with a TV mounted above.The kitchen has a fridge/freezer, washing machine, two-burner propane-powered stove, sink, and an oven. The firm installed a handy magnetic backsplash for holding herbs and spices and other cooking aids, and there’s also generous storage space, including overhead cabinets. A home office area with a desk and seating for two is nearby.

 

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