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Two-person tiny house keeps things simple with single-level layout

Meet the Audrey: a tiny house designed for two. Its single-level layout and compact, comfortable interior make it perfect for a vacation escape or a cozy guest house.

Elena Voss
Elena Voss
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This tiny house keeps things simple with a single-level layout. It can sleep up to two people. Named the Audrey, its compact but comfortable inside is great for a vacation spot or a guest house.

The Audrey was designed by Australia's CozyCo Tiny Homes. Its outside has a wood-look aluminum finish. It also has a small box for storing propane. The house sits on a triple-axle trailer. It is 7.2 meters (23.7 feet) long, which is small even for a tiny house.

Inside the Audrey

Inside, a large open space combines the living and sleeping areas. It feels bright and open because of many windows and a high ceiling. The sleeping area has a raised bed with storage built in. This bed can also be a general hangout spot. There is also a bench seating area with more storage.

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The kitchen is nearby. It has an oven, an induction cooktop, a sink, and cabinets. There is also room for a fridge/freezer and a washer/dryer. A dining table or desk is close by. An openable window next to it makes it easy to serve food outside.

The Audrey has only one separate room, which is the bathroom. A sliding door leads to it. The bathroom has a glass-enclosed shower, a sink, and a toilet.

The Audrey's interior looks relatively airy and light-filled thanks to its generous glazing and pitched ceiling

Pricing and Options

The Audrey model shown is for sale at AUD 115,000 (US$80,000). You can choose to upgrade it to run on solar power, making it off-grid. For more details, contact CozyCo Tiny Homes directly.

Deep Dive & References: CozyCo Tiny Homes

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This article highlights a new tiny house design, which is a positive action in providing compact living solutions. The design offers minor innovations in space utilization and could be replicated by others. While not deeply emotional, it presents a tangible product with specific features.

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