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The Huntington Beachfront Tiny Home Gives You The Freedom To Live Wherever You Want

The Huntington Beachfront Tiny Home Gives You The Freedom To Live Wherever You Want

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I have always admired people who can pack their lives into two suitcases, as well as people who live in small square houses. That’s a kind of courage for me. And above all, smart!

The first impression is that people who live in tiny houses live so unencumbered and simple. And, how could they not be when they don’t deal with unnecessary things like us. You’ll all agree with me regarding cleaning that everyone would like our houses to be as small as possible.

The great advantage of such houses is that you can live wherever your heart desires. On the beach, in the forest, at the foot of the mountain, wherever suits you at the given moment.

The reason why these houses are more and more popular, besides not being tied to the location, is that you will get the keys and move in sooner than when you build the regular house.

The only thing that worries me a little about these houses is that there is no place for clutter. You mustn’t forget to tidy up because otherwise you will have no place to move. In larger houses, if nothing else, we always have an extra room that we can fill with stuff if guests come unannounced.

Living room with a large brown sofa, next to the large window
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This sofa seems so comfortable and soft because of the material it is made of and the big pillows. Across from the couch, in the living room, is a small commode with an old phone on it.

Old things are always a great detail that never goes unnoticed. I remember when we called from these phones. Wait a second. So it wasn’t that long ago!

I would certainly put in this living room one colorful carpet, a couple of house plants by the window and a TV on the wall. I think it would give a special touch of warmth to this home.

Grey kitchen with round mirror on the wall
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I certainly appreciate it when there are not many different styles mixed throughout the rooms. Cabinets in the kitchen are very similar to the commode in the living room. The color of the cabinet matches perfectly with the marble stone slab on the cabinets.

I would definitely replace the microwave oven with a hood, and put the microwave on the right side of the wall. Here we need something to absorb the smells from the kitchen, because the house is small and the smells spread very quickly.

A large fridge with a water dispenser is always a good addition. Never enough cold water in the summer heat!

Bathroom with glass shower
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As I said, there are no mixed styles throughout the home. The sink area in the bathroom is the same as one in the kitchen. Even tiles and cabinets. 

Throughout the house, windows are located high up, almost up to the ceiling and impossible for short people to reach. I’m not a fan of that. I like that the windows are always close at hand. Only one window is low and that’s in the toilet.

Bedroom without furniture, with a large ventilator on the celling
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The bedroom is left to be furnished by the owners. Certainly a big plus is that it is well lit. 

I would put a high bed here, with drawers underneath and cover it with some light bedding, add a lot of pillows to make it look as comfortable as possible.

A small built-in drawer definitely attracts attention, hidden behind cool barn doors.

Hidden closet with barn doors
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You may or may not like tiny houses. To enjoy the freedom they provide in a small space or to occupy larger rooms to which we become slaves over time. The choice is yours, but freedom has no price!