This Tiny House Has Storage Space Like You Wouldn't Believe


 When imagining life in a tiny house, most of us would ask the obvious: "But where would I put all my stuff?" But engineers Tina and Luke Orlando have designed a tiny house from scratch with storage space like you wouldn't believe.

The blueprints for this 204-square-foot home, located near Beaverton, Oregon, took a total of 18 months to finalize. The duo then recruited tiny house firm Daystar Tiny Homes to do the building and watched their dream come to life.

The petite home is a pet-friendly, storage-integrated space that can function off-the-grid thanks to sustainable technology—a rainwater collection system, solar panels, battery backup, and much more. The tiny house also features a large rooftop deck (our favorite part!).

To those interested in building their own, the Orlandos are selling their Basecamp design plans on their website, Backcountry Tiny Homes. The site posted on its Facebook page that the tiny house was designed with "wood-loving, storage-needing, adventure-seeking owners" in mind.

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