Tiny House Built From Bits And Pieces Of Surplus Materials | Bitser

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Tiny House Built From Bits And Pieces Of Surplus Materials | Bitser

Build Tiny is a Newzealand based tiny house company known for its unique and creative designs. They have build lots of custom tiny houses every year. As a result, it ends up with bits and pieces of surplus building materials and leftover of unused tiny house components. That is the reason the Bitser was born.

Bitser Tiny House Made From Leftover Materials

The Bitser tiny house uses an unused existing set of windows, and leftover kitchen cabinetry from their previous tiny house builds. But itโ€™s completely functional and features full design and layout without any compromise. However, the Bitser tiny house built on a double-axle trailer and measures only 6m.

Bitser Tiny House Made From Leftover Materials
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Further, it comes in as low as 3,230 kg of weight. So itโ€™s very easy to tow on the roads. In external it features vinyl cladding and double glazed aluminum windows. Likewise, there are poplar core plywood linings with a painted finish in the interior. It has an on-gridย 16 amp standard RV-style connection and also adapts solar panels.

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However, the unusual backside main door leads to the living room with a sofa, detachable swivel table, storage unit with a wall-mounted TV above. Itโ€™s grass windows and door provides the maximum amount of light and airy look and feel. The kitchen of this house equipped with a fridge, washing machine, dual burner propane stove, oven, and sink.

Also, there is a backsplash to hold salt and pepper or other herbs and spices. Opposite the kitchen, there are a home office area seats two people. In addition, there is a sliding door that separates the kitchen and bathroom without occupying and space. The bathroom includes a bamboo toilet, sink, and shower.

Bitser Tiny House built using leftover materials
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Its loft bedroom features a king-size bed and lots of storage spaces. Moreover, the storage integrated stairs and ledge over the living area offers more storage space. Finally, the Bitser priced around $115,000 NZD. (almost US$70,000). Check the Bitser turnkey build on Buildtiny.co.nz!

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