Small French homes are space constrained, so compromises are always necessary. Impossible to match the features found in the giant models of North America, his Baluchon in France was only 20 feet (6 m) long, given that he was only 20 feet (6 m) long, the latest modern We were able to pack an impressive amount into the model. This includes a netted loft area, plenty of storage space, and a fully stocked kitchen. .
Ræv (Fox in Danish) is finished in red cedar cladding and aluminium, and is based on a two-axle trailer. Power comes from his standard RV style hookup.
The visitor enters the living room of the house. This is relatively spacious and includes a large sofa bed with integrated storage, a dining table and a very small wood-burning stove that serves as the main heating of the home. Fill the finished interior with plenty of natural light.
Next to the living room is the kitchen area. There is plenty of storage space, such as a wardrobe that hides the owner’s bow and arrows. As far as appliances go, it includes an oven and 4-burner propane gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, and sink. A sliding door with a convenient chalkboard built-in leads to the bathroom. This looks very compact, with a shower and toilet, and a safe hidden in the toilet cabinet.
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The upstairs area of Ræv has a wooden staircase and is like a bedroom in a small loft-style house, with low ceilings and a double bed, familiar to regular readers. But there is one more nice addition. A mesh floor has also been installed to increase the available floor space and use it as a relaxation or reading area without blocking the sunlight, like the Siana at Balchon.
Ræv’s exact price is unknown, but Balchon tiny homes typically start at €80,000 (around US$85,000).
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