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Stunning California Tiny Guesthouse: A Perfect Retreat

Stunning California Tiny Guesthouse: A Perfect Retreat

We continue to discover beautiful new tiny houses for you. Today we will introduce you to the ‘Gorgeous California Tiny Guesthouse’, suitable for the minimalist life of your dreams.

The idea of ​​living in a tiny house might sound good. It must be a good thing to minimize our lives and get rid of the excess around us. For this reason, people’s demands for these houses are increasing day by day.

At the same time, these houses can be located anywhere. Every place where we can feel happy; by the sea, by the lake, in the forest, among the trees, etc.

CALIFORNIA TINY GUESTHOUSE

This gorgeous guest house is located in the backyard of a Californian family. Designed by Eric Shepherd Architects, this house is used as a guest house.

The house looks pretty great from the outside. It has a stylish design with a white corrugated finish. The front porch area is ideal for spending time outdoors. The lush greenery in the garden of the house gives people peace.

When we enter this 600 square meter house, a warm atmosphere welcomes us. The house has high vaulted ceilings and white color is preferred on the walls, creating an extremely comfortable atmosphere. At the same time, the best use of daylight is made by using large windows.

The interior of the house includes a fully equipped kitchen, a dining table, a living room with a comfortable armchair, a bedroom with a double bed, and a bathroom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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