Behold, a tiny Tudor house with traditional style
Half the size, double the cuteness Tiny houses come in all shapes and sizes. We?ve seen them built like double-decker buses and designed specifically to expand for parties. Some tiny homes completely rethink what a house should look like, while others look like pocket-sized versions of architectural archetypes.
Tiny Heirloom
This new model from Tiny Heirloom falls squarely into the latter category. Its facade is designed to look like a classic Tudor with mirrored features like a double-gabled roof and exposed woodwork that?s flanked by masonry.
Tiny Heirloom
The sturdy wood doors lead into a 220-square-foot interior, where the designers have outfitted the space with a traditional aesthetic. The house has marble countertops, a gas fireplace, and dark-wood floors, and a wrought-iron metal staircase leads to the lofted bedroom.
Tiny Heirloom
Despite its size, the tiny home feels remarkably faithful to the architectural style that inspired it. Unfortunately, it?s custom, so if you?re a tiny-Tudor lover, you?re going to have to commission your own or build one from scratch.
Via: New Atlas
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