„An adventure in simple living.“
This is the motto of the Hall family’s blog, ‚Tiny Hall House,‘ and they truly live up to these words.
The family of three lives in only 160 square feet.
In Massachusetts, the Hall family opted for a drastic downsizing.
Mom, Dad, and their 18-year-old son chose the lifestyle of a tiny house and moved into only 160 square feet, less than many bedrooms.
The house itself embodies simplicity, and it seems the Halls have perfected life in the tiny house.
How does a family of three do it? Let’s take a tour. Oh, and did we mention they also have a dog?
The Hall family’s tiny house may be small, but it’s full of details.
A simple yet beautiful landscape transforms this tiny house into a family home.
The elegant touch of the curtain at the front door adds a refined touch.
Even the door handles of this tiny and beautiful house are well thought out.
Their main space, the „great space“ in most tiny houses, is perfect for three people and their dog.
Thanks to integrated storage space, clutter is minimized, and high ceilings make the space feel spacious and open.
They added a ceiling fan to keep the place cool and improve air circulation.
This view is visible from their loft, which will be examined more closely below.
Another view of the living area shows all the natural light coming in through the windows.
As an additional space-saving feature, the TV stand also serves as a desk and workspace.
Returning to their small but functional kitchen, you can see the bunk bed above it.
The mattress is held in place by brass rails they found at a local pub.
The narrow stairs to the loft also serve as a pantry for the Halls.
The loft is 8 feet wide, offering plenty of space to stretch out and sleep comfortably for a good night’s rest.
Their bathroom may be small, but it has everything they need.
They mounted hooks on the wall to store towels. Additional storage space surrounds the mirror above the toilet.
Every corner of this tiny space has been planned.
Another view from the outside shows how small the house is. And it’s mobile!
The Halls are often asked about their unique living situation.
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions they receive.
D. Where does everyone sleep?
A. Their son sleeps on the sofa in the living room, which is the size of a single bed, only longer. The couple sleeps above in the loft.
D. What are the dimensions of the house?
A. The house is 8 feet wide, 20 feet long, and 13.5 feet high.
D. How long did it take to build it?
A. The Halls started construction in May 2014 and finished in November 2014.
D. How much did it cost?
A. The costs were between $25,000 and $30,000 USD.
The Hall family demonstrates that a small life does not have to exclude luxury.
In only 160 square feet, they enjoy their adventure in simple living.
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