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  • The principles of zen design have reached far and wide into all corners of the architectural world

  • Including tiny house design today we've traveled to Byron Bay

  • To meet a wonderful couple who have constructed a beautiful zen inspired tiny house on wheels

  • Good day Kester, good day Bryce. Good to meet you, good to meet you mate.

  • Hey Nadia, lovely to meet you. Hello Bryce, nice to meet you.

  • What an amazing looking tiny house you've got here and what an incredible spot

  • You've found an amazing little nook for it here in this backyard haven't you. Yeah we're lucky to have the two-story house in front so

  • it keeps a pretty private, so we kind of designed the house around this exact location

  • We knew where the trees were going to be so where do we put the windows so the whole house is designed around this

  • exact spot. So what was your motivation for building a tiny house? Well we've actually been living in the big house

  • downstairs with our friends for about seven years and they've got three kids so the kids were getting bigger and bigger and we knew that

  • at some point we couldn't share a bedroom with them, so

  • We wanted to all keep living together and it's a bit of a challenge in in the Byron Shire to

  • find a place to live so we thought it was kind of the perfect solution to build a tiny in the backyard one of the

  • things i feel most of all

  • living in the space is

  • grateful for the fact that our friends let us put our tiny house here in such a beautiful location

  • That's the main thing i feel it's just incredibly grateful that we're able to live in our own space and be surrounded by lovely people

  • you know our chosen family if you like yeah particularly being at a park straight between established trees and looking at this beautiful view

  • just, feels like home and and you just feel yeah really really grateful

  • every day

  • for the beautiful space and and the incredible location that it's in with our beautiful friends and family now this tiny house

  • it's a little bit bigger than normal isn't it what are the dimensions of the home it's actually three metres wide

  • Internally but then we've got little eaves on the house so it's actually 3.5 meters wide technically and it's seven meters long

  • With an extra 50 centimetres on the trailer tongue for the window box so i think

  • 34 square metres including the loft actually having this wraparound deck is an

  • Amazing addition to the house as well it adds, so much livable space doesn't it yeah it's incredibly functional and

  • You know we've had maybe 12 to 15 people in this house so they've been a couple of occasions

  • yeah, more regularly than we thought

  • And it works so well having a little deck outside and even having it around the this sort of

  • northwest corner here is incredible it means that cups of tea and wintertime and you know lots of little

  • spaces for people to kind of come and hang out and we we designed it so that it's completely modular and

  • Can be taken apart in a day and put back together in two days and popped on the back of a tow truck okay?

  • So i can move it with the house so when you were actually designing this tiny house

  • what was the inspiration that went into the aesthetic of it well we were kind of inspired by

  • a combination of japanese design and

  • swedish or nordic design so we loved looking at all the swedish lake houses and

  • Then then we were kind of inspired by the clean minimalistic lines of japanese design so a bit of a combo

  • how long with the coziness of the scanner

  • absolutely can you tell me about some of the materials that went into the construction of this it's basically a simple

  • timber frame design and

  • When it came to cladding i think we wanted to use you were looking at urban line.we or not yeah we yes we really loved

  • The look of old silvery wood

  • So we wanted to try and emulate that as best we could but we couldn't really afford it and so we went with a pretty

  • eco-friendly option which is this stuff's weather tex it's a australian company and i do sheets

  • Made out of waste australian hardwood yeah but then we we wanted some contrasting cladding so we got some beautiful

  • cedar and we did the show sub d bunch on the on the cedar kista got, to buy himself an epic

  • Flames wrapping torch and have some fun so that was cool so that's on the window box and the?

  • extruded window about the front unit and of course you've got that very iconic blue door as well

  • yeah

  • totally just to give the little

  • homage to the the skander look we originally painted it yellow and it was just felt a little bit too urban so

  • we were trying out all these different colors and our friends looked at the sky and he said maybe

  • Maybe it has to be sky blue

  • Too to frame into the sky so that's what we went with hmm

  • we love it

  • Well the exterior looks great i cannot wait to see what you've done inside can we have a look come on in thank you?

  • wow this is super spacious

  • big right it's like the tardis we couldn't believe how spacious it was on the initiative you can definitely see the combination

  • of

  • scandinavian and japanese designing this and it's such a great blend isn't it thank you yeah we really really love it we love the the

  • nice black frames of the windows which feels a little bit deaf and easy and the

  • Kind of kind and answer type stare and but then the coziness of the sheepskins and that yeah look that's very?

  • scandinavian over there like houses so yeah

  • And especially because the design is also so

  • open it just feels like it has a really nice flow through the home yeah we kind of maxed out on the windows i

  • Originally had even more windows in the design

  • My dad's an architect and here to look at the plans and that's kind of the one thing the one?

  • Suggestion he had was to scale back the windows but, he did suggest is huge

  • 2.5, by 2.4, door so the builder said we couldn't really have gone any bigger with that

  • but yeah

  • We love love all the light in the space and one of the things that you're immediately greeted with in the house is

  • This incredible plug box over here what a lovely feature thank you yeah we hadn't really seen that done elsewhere

  • um again my dad in all of the houses

  • He designed for us as i was growing up we always had a planter box and a stairwell

  • So that's kind of like a little

  • ode to him

  • yeah

  • i thought we loved it it's really nice that it creates a little privacy screen it's lovely having the green inside and

  • feels really alive and sort of blends in with the outdoor garden really nicely

  • and of course here we are in our annual living room and look at that window box what a great addition

  • it's pretty special isn't it it just gives that extra little bit of space and it's the perfect little not

  • To sit in on a rainy day with a book it's excellent, so what do you do for watching a movie in here well

  • Brilliant projector on the coffee table and off you go yeah so i feel fine about

  • cinema it's super cozy and you can have four people lying down watching a movie which is pretty special in a tiny house yeah

  • yeah

  • Well that's that's one of our favorite features and then it looks like you've also?

  • Actually built a whole lot of storage into this space as well absolutely we've got storage everywhere probably more than we need so

  • We have all of our puppy gear in here because we've got two dogs which is one of the reasons why we went a little

  • bit wider in the house we've got like spices and stuff in here this is casters man shed

  • He's got all of his tools it's a very tidy man ship

  • and we've got a shoe drawer in here which i'm quite proud of this is where my one little bit of um

  • woodworking i made the little shelves for our shoes

  • You, know a tiny house and shoes that's really nice but, we also have nine hundred

  • depths underneath the window box so you can just lift these up

  • And it's super deep storage under there as well

  • so we are not wanting for storage it's brilliant this is my favorite draw this one here a

  • nice long deep drawer everything they don't have to go digging to find anything there dubillac eat all

  • the household drawer

  • This is our bag drawer because you have to have somewhere to put your bag when you come home from work and this is our

  • other favorite one this is our

  • Electrical books so that's where we have a la electrical cords and

  • computer stuff i

  • just, love how you itemize all of those things because being able to really just type everything away and know it things are in a

  • Space is part of

  • Just, basically working for you and your being able to actually living it right i think to live in a small space you've got

  • to maybe have a bit of a

  • predilection for being organized and being able to live in

  • Had things you know organized very well organized it certainly helps there's no, question about there nobody wants to be a tiny house hoarder

  • And then behind us here we have your beautiful kitchen and all of this cabinetry is just so well done isn't it

  • luckily the people we ended up going with they had a guy who worked a lot with caravans and

  • So he was fantastic

  • He managed to

  • Do a really lovely job all the finishes that you know really the way we wanted it and he managed to source a very lightweight

  • ply as well for all the carcasses for all the cabinetry

  • And i think that's probably saved us an enormous amount away and then tell me about the design of the kitchen we'd love to cook

  • And we often cook together

  • But we like space when we cook or we get grumpy so

  • quick we wanted a galley kitchen and we wanted quite a lot of counter top space for preparation caster was really

  • Enthusiastic about having as much wood in here as possible so we're so glad we went with the tazzy oak bench top it's it's really

  • beautiful and really nice to work with and work on and we have a lot of things in jars saying we wanted that accessible

  • Because it's kind of inspiring to to see your food in front of you to get excited about what you're gonna cook

  • So we wanted the open shelving

  • the full stove the full oven because we hadn't had an oven for seven years in our other house

  • So we were quite excited about being in a bake again and

  • We wanted everything in drawers so we we kind of maxed out on the drawers and we've got a quite a cool pull out

  • pantry as well

  • Which, you can leave open and then that kind of becomes part of the space you don't have to keep shutting it so that works

  • really well but my absolute favorite part of the kitchen is ridiculous it's this little cupboard here

  • Which is um the dog food cupboard you know you never have any way to put your dog food so we designed the covered specifically

  • oh

  • the dog stuff it's really cute

  • one of my favorite bits about the kitchen is this big window a big gas lift window that opens

  • right up some of our friends of

  • like and our tiny house - a food truck because of it and

  • it's it's fantastic you can open it right up and you feel like you're standing at the sink and washing up outdoors so

  • it's great and it means people can be standing outside the tiny house i have drinks pass them right from the kitchen

  • absolutely we almost went as far as putting like a little

  • fold down bar outside the window but maybe that can be staged -

  • great idea and is this the bathroom

  • through here yes this is it we wanted a few things with the bathroom

  • We didn't want it to be very different from the house we wanted to keep the floor exactly the same

  • So there was the sense of continuing space

  • We wanted the shower to kind of blend in with the walls for the same reason so it's a pretty clean

  • simple bathroom and we wanted an outside

  • Of door because

  • we have an outdoor shower and it's just brilliant we use it all the time and the other thing was we

  • Often wash the dogs in the shower so we wanted to be able to just

  • let them straight outside and rather than running wet through the house so we've got a um separate composting toilet which is just brilliant

  • like no

  • odor whatsoever and

  • we really really love it and just some simple

  • shelving that we we kept open in the end we didn't go with cabinets because we just wanted everything to be accessible and i really

  • like how you've typed the basin in the corner of the shower there as well yeah we realized without being at

  • Obviously by having the door here we had to give up having your vanity

  • Here, so we just went with a little wet room

  • So we just have the the duct board that we take out when i have a shower?

  • kester always showers outside so this is my shower

  • we just thought i would just pop a little thinking there in the corner and then people can watch their hands and it works really

  • Really well it's brilliant and i have to say that i'm totally with you on that one kiss there because if i've got an outdoor

  • shower there is no way i'm using the one inside the house

  • Not a chance not a chance not one you can share under the stars?

  • Exactly and then you've got a sleeping loft in this home too don't you we do we do sure yeah look you can't the stairs

  • So we've designed it once you get to the top you go straight onto your knees oh?

  • i

  • was not expecting this it's like you've got your own little zen garden up here yep totally

  • It's so beautiful and we we went with a slightly bigger loft

  • So that it really felt like a bedroom and we had space on both sides

  • and that's big enough over there that you can do yoga over there and kassar can sit and do meditation so it

  • really feels like our entire other space yeah absolutely it's uh

  • Having the especially having the plants i think you get this lovely filtered light it provides a really lovely screen so that

  • you can have one person up here i'll often sit up here and read a book and

  • And i wouldn't even know there was someone else downstairs

  • One thing which is very unusual about this design is you have no lights in the ceiling yeah we decided to

  • go without lights in the ceiling mainly we wanted to keep the lighting quite low at night and we actually have

  • led strip in the planter box as well that you turn on and it lights through the plants so you get kind of a dappled

  • plant light on the roof which is really really lovely

  • Beautiful what a great little design feature yeah so how long have you actually been living in the home now we've been here

  • It's probably a year in three months i think mm-hmm yeah that's better and how are you finding life in the tiny house

  • Perfect to be honest this house has far more storage than all the other houses we've lived in the space is far more functional and

  • Everything is right there when you need it you haven't got very far to go and i think when a house is

  • thoroughly thought through and designed around the way that you live in a way that you work as a couple

  • It's it makes such a big difference like it's incredible everything is the way

  • you need it to be so you don't need anything else and

  • obviously this is not a diy build project you have brought in tradies on this project

  • so what was the cost of this build all up

  • The house cost

  • seventy-three thousand and then the deck was another five thousand so about another five thousand on top of that

  • australian and i mean for a for a house of this quality and finish that is a remarkable price isn't it

  • yeah, we budgeted less of course but

  • we're really really happy with the outcome it is

  • more amazing than we could have imagined

  • really happy with with all the work that was done it was an incredibly rewarding

  • process for us and something that we didn't know we could do

  • but

  • Now we've done it looking back i think anyone can do it this house is just

  • such a treasure

  • I love how practical it is i love all of the stories that's been built into it but it's still so open and just beautiful

  • everywhere i look congratulations on finishing an amazing project thanks brad thanks there's a saying in zen buddhism

  • that only when men knows that enough is enough will he ever truly have enough this house has enough style enough

  • practicality enough function and most certainly enough beauty to truly make this home enough

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