In a world where homes and possessions are becoming more plentiful, many people are choosing to live tiny and dedicate their time to experiences instead. If you are considering or have already made the transition to a tiny home, houseboat, or studio apartment, you understand the challenges that living small presents. Every piece of furniture in your home has to pull double duty. Today we are going to go room by room and help you find dual-purpose furnishings and privacy solutions for your teeny abode. You are sure to love the tiny home furniture we are featuring today.
The Tiny Dining Room
When houses go tiny, formal dining rooms are often the first things to go. But if cooking and entertaining is important to you, eliminating this space may simply not be an option for you. If that is the case, consider an extension table such as the Modern Oslo table by Zuo. This table starts small, measuring just 35.4 inches long, but can be extended in two different ways, taking it to 53.9 or 73.6 inches long when the need arises. This table can also double as a desk or craft surface as well.
The Tiny Living Room
Going small doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on style. Trade in your oversized sectional sofa for a tiny but ultra elegant loveseat. If your living room has to double as a guest room, choose a loveseat that unfolds into a sleeper. Zuo has stylish loveseat options that fold out to create a single or double bed, depending upon your guest’s needs.
The Tiny Bedroom
It is the room that you spend the most time in, so why not make it amazing? The bedroom may be small on square footage but that doesn’t mean you should skimp in the bed department. You may be climbing into your bed from the foot of the bed or from the sides so choose a bed with a low frame and no footboard.
The Tiny Porch
When the home is tiny, you have to make the most of any outdoor space that you have. Tiny porches are ideal for folding outdoor furniture and items that serve multiple purposes. This table set is a phenomenal choice for small outdoor spaces. Packed into one square package is a square dining table, two love seats, and four ottomans. With versatility such as that, the possibilities are endless.
Privacy Solutions
One thing all tiny homes have in common is a lack of privacy. When more than one person are living in the home it is even harder to define spaces. That is when a room divider that has additional storage comes in handy. Not only does it offer a ton of extra storage space, but when it is filled with bins and baskets, it also creates a stylish privacy screen.
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