The Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin tiny home includes a compact light-filled inside that opens as much as the outside. Sleeping as much as 4 individuals, it contains an optionally available deck, off-grid performance, and even a neat mini climbing wall that gives entry to a bunk mattress.
Created by Australian tiny home agency Base Cabin, the towable house is known as Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin as a nod to its co-designer, Fowler and Ward, an Australian structure studio. It measures 20 ft (6 m) in size and its exterior is completed in utilitarian painted metal. Its optionally available deck expands residing house with a seating space and even an outside tub.
Inside, the tiny home measures 20 sq m (215 sq ft). Outsized bifold doorways open up the house to the outside and hook up with the kitchen, which features a sink, a two-burner propane range, and ample cabinetry. Presumably there is a fridge hidden away in there someplace, and there is additionally room for extra home equipment if required. A small eating desk is located close by.
Adjoining to the kitchen is the residing space, which includes a bench seat/daybed with built-in storage.
Base Camp
The downstairs bed room is fitted with double bunks, with the mini climbing wall talked about offering entry to the highest bunk, which has similarities to Konpak Tiny Properties’ Funhouse. This house can alternatively be configured as a house workplace if most popular. Close by lies the downstairs toilet, which is supplied with a bathe, sink, and bathroom.
There’s one upstairs bed room within the Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin, which is a typical loft mannequin with a double mattress and a skylight. The room is accessed by a mixed bookshelf/ladder.
The Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin can optionally be upgraded for full off-the-grid performance with photo voltaic panels, batteries, and water tanks. The house begins at AUD134,000 (roughly US$87,000).
Supply: Base Cabin

