Peaceful Tiny Home With Loft & Views Near Lake Lanier
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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You'll be pleasantly surprised when you take a closer look at this tiny house design located in Gainesville, Georgia, United States.
The cozy tiny house rental has serene views and is situated near Lake Lanier in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ideal for remote workers, adventure, and leisure seekers alike, during your vacation stay you can enjoy the seasonal lake and mountain views and vast treetop views year-round. Take advantage of the many lakes and nearby outdoor activities. Shop Tiny Homes Inside the tiny house is everything you need to work or to relax and reset. Be sure to retreat to the deck to grill or to sit and gaze at the view and enjoy the light of the fire pit.
Although the tiny home is located in a residential neighborhood (100 feet from the main residential house) the area feels peaceful and secluded.
If small house living is something you want to know more about, you'll be inspired by all the great features and tiny house design storage ideas this tiny house design offers. Nothing feels tiny about this home, carefully designed with a high ceiling and 10-foot glass doors and windows to maximize the views. If you want more privacy simply close the automated privacy solar shades. Unpack your belongings in the provided wardrobe and lounge on the sleeper sofa (pulls out into a cozy double bed that sleeps 2) while streaming your favorite shows on the Roku TV.
Pillows and extra blankets are found in the storage ottoman.
High-speed wireless internet, a desk, and a desk chair are provided for remote work. Games, cards, and puzzles for your enjoyment are found on the storage bench in the dining room. Delight in sleeping in the queen bed in the loft. Revel in waking up to the best views in the tiny house. The tiny house sits on almost 8 acres of private property, about 100 feet from the main residence. The following are just some of the storage tricks you can use in a tiny house design.
Hang soap dispensers.
Shower shelves are great, but tiny homes can't always accommodate them. Instead, hang a sleek matching set of soap dispensers, they look much cleaner than bright, store-bought alternatives. Add a pouf or ottoman. Living rooms are typically quite narrow in tiny homes, so there isn't always space to add more seating. Instead, purchase a pouf or an ottoman with a storage compartment. This can serve as an extra seat or footrest, and it could add some more tiny house storage space too.
Swap the dining table for bar seating.
Dining rooms are typically left out of tiny home designs, but if you'd like extra countertop space for meals, work, and even storage, consider adding a bar top. Hang your pots and pans. Pots and pans are not easy to stow in a cabinet, no matter the size. Instead, install some hooks in your kitchen where you can hang these bulky items. Save your cupboards and drawers for other kitchen essentials.