Tiny house puts a space-saving spin on the bachelor pad
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Tiny house puts a space-saving spin on the bachelor pad

We see many small houses being manufactured for families – But the Minuet goes in the opposite direction. Designed for a single professional, it features a storage-packed layout that cleverly maximizes available space.

The Menuet, by Piccola Tiny Homes, has a length of 24 feet (7.3 m) and is based on a double-axle trailer. It is finished in tongue and groove cedar, with metal accents, and topped by a standing seam metal roof that has a skylight. There is also a small storage box outside.

Its interior measures 18.2 square meters and has an exclusive interior with stone floors, plaster walls and a wooden ceiling. The layout is very open and is mostly arranged around a common space, on one floor.

The living room consists of a sofa with lots of integrated storage and a small extendable table for dining, plus a TV that is on a swivel mount and a small home office that includes some shelves and a fold down desk. Adjacent to the living room is the bedroom area. This consists of a raised queen size bed rather than a typical tiny house loft, with even more storage. Its steps can be pulled out on rails to reveal a large wardrobe.

The interior of the minuet consists of stone floors, plaster walls and a wooden ceiling
The interior of the minuet consists of stone floors, plaster walls and a wooden ceiling

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Elsewhere is the kitchen. This looks well-proportioned and has a combined microwave, air fryer and convection oven, and a two-burner induction range with a sink. There is also a fridge/freezer and lots of cupboards.

The bathroom is accessed from the kitchen with a sliding door. It has a sink with medicine cabinet, a washer/dryer, a flush toilet, a shower and a large closet.

The Minuet is currently on the market starting at $134,900.

Source: Piccola Tiny Homes