A bold, Two Bedroom Tiny Home that’s even bigger on personality than its smaller sibling.
54m² + Decks
6.4m (with 1.2m either side) or 8.0m inc. 2.7m D side deck
1 Double + 1 Single
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External: 90mm Timber Stud < R2.7
Internal: 90mm Timber Stud < R2.7
Our accessible bathroom design has a stepless shower to accommodate a wheelchair whilst the basin is located in the corridor and has leg room below bench. Similar for kitchen. Using a minimum of 870w doors throughout.
2.7 - 3.35m raking ceilings with Bathrooms @ 2.4m.
15º
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Yes, potentially. Reducing roof pitch to 12 or 13 degrees will help get whole module onto a truck.
You could park it out the back of some rural acreage, overlooking the some radiant location, or you could build it in your backyard for your kids to resolve the rental crisis!
The drawings and supporting images supplied with this design illustrate a sleek, modern dwelling contained within a compact but stylish building form.
Whilst similar to Cabin-ette 1 and also featured amongst our cabin series, this immaculately designed Tiny Home is conceived so that each of the spaces really packs a punch.
At 12.5m x 4.38m (excluding external fixtures, decking etc) the footprint is small enough to suit prefabrication and road transport but the internal volume is large enough to comfortably accommodate one of the many uses that you’re smart enough to dream up.
This module is resolved with minimal compromise on ergonomics or functionality. Each space has been maximised to its full potential, allowing a sense of ‘normal’ dimensions that might be associated with a larger scale home.
Commonly, cabins hinder occupant usability because they ignore important ergonomic considerations. The most common problems associated with cabins are an outcome of poor spatial planning that result in the shrinking of basic utility spaces.
Commonly, we associate uncomfortable, cramped spaces with this type of building module but we’ve made the dimensions of our cabins user friendly so that you don’t feel like you’re living in a caravan.
Crucially, the bathroom is full sized and is intended to include a stepless shower arrangement, which means that so long as you can provide a flat/ level entry to your front door and other bathroom dimensions comply with Australian Livable Housing Standards, you’ll have a wheelchair accessible bathroom.
Living Area including kitchen: 4.9 x 3.67m +
Kitchenette: 4.9m length
Bedroom 1: 4.0 x 3.0m
Bedroom 2: 2.56 x 2.0m (big enough for a single / bunk bed)
Corridors: 1.0m wide
Bathroom: 2.55 x 1.38m
We take the heavy lifting out of the design and documentation process whilst leaving creative opportunities for the resolution of the finer details.
You can purchase this design for your next project and commence Development Approval processes shortly there after.
You can use Module R’s design drawings as the basis to development approvals. Be sure to check with your Local Government Authority for any requirements in relation to planning and building at your site. This design is copyright and licensed to a single site only. The design and it’s documentation may not be copied or reproduced in any way except for the singular purpose of construction documentation and approvals associated with your nominated project and its given location.