Most people would probably have finished building their dream home when they’re at least 30 years old. The exhilarating feeling of building the home of your dreams with your bare hands is incomparable.
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When you enter Tom’s home, the first thing that will catch your attention is the beautiful reclaimed timber and a poster featuring a picturesque lake scenery.
“That was my goal there along just use reclaimed timber for the build because it’s on a budget,” Tom said. Most of the wood Tom used in his home were ripped out from houses. He took those wood all by himself, sanded them up, and reused them again.
The living room has a tiny workspace where Tom uses the space for work and meals. You’ll see a standard couch and wall-mounted television. In the future, he wants to replace it with a versatile couch with built-in storage.
Tom also loves how his kitchen turned out. He built a fully functional countertop using recycled materials such as scaffold planks, which he spent hours sanding them and finally applying varnish. The kitchen also has essential appliances such as the fridge, stove, and handy toaster.
Living Big in a Tiny House
The bathroom is located at the opposite of the countertops. It’s got a tiny chemical toilet with an electric water flush. The shower room features corrugated sheet iron walls. The copper pipes and the taps are reminiscent of a rustic and simple farmhouse-inspired bathroom.
When you go back to the living room, you’ll notice an overhead ladder connected to the loft. The ladder can be lowered, bringing you to Tom’s small yet cozy bedroom with a double mattress.
Living Big in a Tiny House