The conceit of a tiny house is that it’s small. This truth lends itself to certain limitations: Namely, your tiny home is not a place for entertaining. For anyone who’s tried to throw a party in a small apartment, they know the constraints—nowhere to sit, to cook, nowhere to put food and drinks.

Photo by: Shelsi Lindquist
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Tiny House, Which Is Not So Tiny
This new tiny house from upends this idea with a simple workaround. The 9 meters 75 cm home with a sweet butterfly roof has a garage-like door that slides open to connect the indoors with the outdoors. The entry is part of a spacious living room, and when raised, gives the illusion of a not-so-tiny home.

The indoor-outdoor entertaining situation is aided by a wet bar seating area and a relatively tricked-out kitchen (by tiny home standards) with a three-burner propane stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, and freezer.
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The whole thing seems more suited to a raucous game night than it does for a rager. The upside of that, though? Your party will never look empty.
By: Liz Stinson Via
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