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Innovative Tiny Home Features Hidden Fridge in Unique Staircase
The tiny home movement continues to gain traction as housing costs rise and environmental awareness increases, exemplified by the newly unveiled Shasta model from Spindrift Homes. This innovative 26-foot tiny home, designed to promote a lifestyle centered around simplicity and connection to nature, features a unique staircase that cleverly conceals a refrigerator.
Crafted with Purpose
Based in Bend, Oregon, Spindrift Homes has been creating eco-luxury tiny dwellings since 2019. The boutique builder focuses on offering homeowners the opportunity to lead simpler lives, fostering a deep connection with their surroundings. The Shasta model serves as a testament to this philosophy, originally designed for a single mother seeking to escape the pressures of traditional housing.
The Shasta sits on a double-axle trailer, measuring 26 feet in length and 10 feet in width. Within its compact 280 square feet, it integrates modern comforts and amenities, challenging the notion that quality of life is directly linked to square footage.
Modern Farmhouse Aesthetics
The Shasta’s design embraces a modern farmhouse aesthetic, blending clean lines with rustic charm. Its exterior features stunning cedar siding topped with a distinctive dormer-style roof, while 15 well-placed windows invite natural light into the interior. Two French or sliding doors enhance the sense of openness, aligning with the “slow living” mindset the home promotes.
Inside, every detail is intentional. The layout includes a first-floor bedroom along with a loft guest space to accommodate both residents and visitors. The kitchen showcases butcher block countertops, a fold-up extension, a custom backsplash, and open shelving, marrying functionality with style.
Among the Shasta’s standout features is its innovative staircase. Beyond providing access to the loft, this multifunctional element incorporates built-in storage cupboards, open shelves, and a dedicated space for a refrigerator. This design effectively addresses one of the primary challenges of tiny living—storage—without sacrificing valuable living space.
The home also includes modern amenities such as multiple USB and USB-C outlets, dedicated 20-amp outlets in the kitchen, and four exterior outlets for outdoor activities.
With a starting price of $135,000, the Shasta offers extensive customization options, allowing buyers to select their preferred colors for tile, upholstery, trim, and siding. Spindrift Homes also recommends a four-foot extension to accommodate additional features like washer-dryer hookups and expanded living areas.
As the tiny home movement continues to evolve, the Shasta model from Spindrift Homes stands out as a unique solution for those seeking a blend of modernity, sustainability, and practicality in their living spaces.
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