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"The Orchid is a luxurious Scandinavian-inspired tiny home" - Treehugger

This modern take on the gabled farmhouse includes lots of clever space-saving ideas.

One of the big advantages of tiny houses is that they are eminently customizable -- one can build a tiny house as an intergenerational home, or as an artist's mobile studio, or as livable climbing wall.

Nashville, Tennesee's New Frontier Tiny Homes creates small dwellings with a more luxurious bent. One of their latest, The Orchid, is a modern, asymmetrical take on the gabled farmhouse and features many of their signature design ideas, like a roll-out bed and huge, roll-up garage door that opens the 32-foot-long (9.7 metre), 310-square-foot (28.7 square metres) house to the outdoors.

Scandinavian Siding

Exterior shots of the home capturing both sides
David Latimer / New Frontier Tiny Homes

Covered with raised cedar cladding, the roof and exterior wall are something else altogether too, as the company tells New Atlas:

The Orchid Tiny House's exterior siding is an application we've only seen in a few Scandinavian cabins and certainly the first application of its kind on a tiny house. We spaced and raised cedar boards off of the walls and roof to give each piece the appearance of floating. The boards carry over onto the roof in a seamless line and result in an original, timeless wooden exterior.
Front deck at night
David Latimer / New Frontier Tiny Homes
Side entrance

Stepping in, one comes into a beautiful living room that is surrounded on three sides with lots of windows, doors and the garage door. There is a wardrobe with slatted wood doors here for clothing and other utilities, as well as the pull-out guest bed that has a couch ingeniously tacked onto the end.

Two views of the main living area
David Latimer / New Frontier Tiny Homes
Two views of the couch, one moved forward to reveal a bed

The small kitchen has been put on top of a raised platform, grouped with the dining area and table. There's a sufficient amount of counter space, and just enough room for some storage, induction stove and small refrigerator. The recessed LED backlighting here is dimmable and makes quite a statement, while the skylights above help to bring in light throughout the house. All the interior siding is made with maple plywood, to create a warm ambience.

Kitchen with small counter and table
David Latimer / New Frontier Tiny Homes
View of the living room from the kitchen

Going down the steps beyond the kitchen, we come to more private areas of the home -- a relatively large bathroom with sink, incinerating toilet and shower; and also the lofted sleeping area, with its king-sized bed, accessible via a removable ladder.

Ladder to the sleeping loft
David Latimer / New Frontier Tiny Homes
Closet under the sleeping loft
Three views of the bathroom
Sleeping loft with king size bed

Besides its clever layout, the Orchid can come with either standard RV hookups, or be upgraded to include off-grid components like solar power. To find out more, visit New Frontier Tiny Homes.

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