The Bitser Tiny House from Build Tiny Uses Leftover Material
Michael Hemsworth — May 14, 2020 — Art & Design
References: buildtiny.co.nz & newatlas
The Bitser Tiny House has been created by New Zealand-based Build Tiny as a compact dwelling that shows off what can be done with leftover materials to achieve an efficient, airy living space. The home is built on a double-axle trailer, and is capable of being connected to an RV-style hookup or even paired with solar panels, if desired. The house is well-appointed throughout with materials that might have otherwise gone to waste as they are leftovers from the brand's other projects.
The Bitser Tiny House is priced at 115,000 New Zealand dollars ($70,000) for the turnkey model pictured, and comes with furniture and some appliances to make it the perfect option for those looking for an easier way to transition to tiny home life.
Image Credit: Build Tiny
The Bitser Tiny House is priced at 115,000 New Zealand dollars ($70,000) for the turnkey model pictured, and comes with furniture and some appliances to make it the perfect option for those looking for an easier way to transition to tiny home life.
Image Credit: Build Tiny
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