With space being so limited in tiny houses, one of the major challenges is entertaining guests. The owners of the N2 should have no such issues, as the home has a large screened porch that dramatically expands its usable living space.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: Building and Construction, Tiny Footprint, Micro-House, House, Home
With space being so limited in tiny houses, one of the major challenges is entertaining guests. The owners of the N2 should have no such issues, as the home has a large screened porch that dramatically expands its usable living space.
Designed by Escape, the N2 is a single-floor non-towable park model that's permanently installed on the firm's own Palm Court tiny house community in Florida. It has a length of 36 ft (11 m) and a width of 9.6 ft (2.9 m), which is actually a small but nonetheless significant increase on the 8.5-ft (2.6-m) tiny house standard. Its exterior is finished in timber, with a metal roof and follows a similar design language to previous Escape models.
Escape
Entry to the home is through the screened porch, which measures roughly 300 sq ft (28 sq m). This space is furnished with a table and chairs that seat four, plus a large L-shaped sofa that accommodates another five.
From here, sliding glass doors open onto the kitchen. This is well-stocked and suitable for serious cooking, with a sink, an oven and induction cooktop, a fridge/freezer, a microwave, and even a dishwasher, which is a rare luxury in a tiny house. The kitchen has ample cabinetry for a model of this size, and a large standalone closet space is nearby too.
The living room is positioned next to the kitchen and includes a sofa, plus a coffee table and a wall-mounted TV. There's also a small dining table and a couple of seats. Generous glazing ensures plenty of daylight inside.
Escape
The bedroom, meanwhile, is further into the home and accessed by a barn-style sliding door. It has a king-sized bed, built-in storage, and a ceiling fan. It has its own glass door entrance that opens up directly into the porch. Together with the main entrance, this allows much of the interior to be opened up to the breeze.
Over on the opposite side of the home to the bedroom, the bathroom contains a shower/bathtub, a vanity sink, and a flushing toilet, as well as a washer/dryer.
Like Escape's previous Shoreline model, the idea with the N2 is that you purchase it for US$119,700 and then pay a monthly rental of $610 for the plot and services.
Source: Escape
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