The Capucine tiny home, by Quadrapol, is a two-person tiny home for individuals who do not prefer to climb. Whereas many tiny homes depend on loft bedrooms and ladders, the compact dwelling arranges every thing on one ground, making it well-suited to these trying to age in place or who simply do not wish to take care of the effort of stairs.
The Capucine is predicated on a double-axle trailer and has a size of seven.2 m (23.7 ft), which is considerably bigger than Quadrapol’s Nid and Hirondelle fashions, although nonetheless small in comparison with many North American fashions, such because the Tellico, for instance.
Its exterior is clad in spruce, with a metal roof, whereas the inside is completed in spruce panelling. It additionally has a lot of glazing, serving to fill the house with pure gentle.
The middle of the tiny home is taken up by a mixed lounge and kitchen. The kitchen itself is sort of small and easy, and has an induction cooktop, a small fridge, a sink, cabinetry and shelving. Close by is a eating desk that seats two, in addition to a pair of chairs and a espresso desk. The Capucine’s rest room is accessed through a sliding door from the kitchen space and appears fairly compact. It comprises a bathe, a small sink, and a bathroom.
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Over on the alternative facet of the Capucine’s residing space to the lavatory is its bed room. That is additionally accessed by a sliding door.
Due to the tiny home’s single-floor structure, the Capucine’s bed room has ample headroom to face upright and it features a double mattress with some built-in cupboard space. The room additionally has a netted storage loft.
The Capucine is up on the market for €59,200 (roughly US$69,000), nonetheless there are a number of elective upgrades out there, together with a photo voltaic panel energy setup and rainwater assortment for off-grid use, a wood-burning range, and furnishings and colours.
Supply: Quadrapol

