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This 196-Sq-Ft Home Is The Epitome Of Efficiency. The Comfy Second Bedroom Is Proof
Would you live here?
Ashley Fike
12.18.17

Located at the base of majestic Mount Hood, an hour away from Portland, Oregon, is the Mount Hood Tiny House Village. Comprised of five adorably-named tiny homes, it’s the perfect place to experience tiny home living for the weekend.

One of the homes on the property is ‘Zoe.’ It’s only 196-square-feet, but it features a kitchen, living room, bathroom, and two bedrooms.

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Surrounded by dense, green forests and crystal blue lakes, Zoe is located in the perfect location for total relaxation. Although the home is less than 200-square-feet (the size of some bedrooms), it’s extremely efficient.

According to the Mt. Hood Tiny House website, “Zoe, a whimsy dreamer, marches to the beat of her own drum. She runs through fields barefoot and finds adventure in each and every day. A true lover of nature, she believes a day spent outside is a day well spent. Zoe perfects the art of boho chic and exudes a sense of carefree happiness. She wears her hair down and lives without limit.

The small blue and white home is also on wheels for easy transport. While stationed at the Mt. Hood Tiny Home Village there is also a picnic table for outdoor dining.

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The main living space combines the kitchen, seating area, and dining room into one. The front door can be seen on the left.

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The small, hinged dining table collapses down to create more space when it’s not in use. The kitchen features a stovetop, sink, small fridge, and coffee maker.

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The seating nook is the perfect place to get cozy, pull out the swivel TV (seen above), and relax.

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The bathroom has a full-size shower, toilet, and a small sink. Do you need anything else?

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Downstairs, you can find one of the two “bedrooms.”

The bedroom is basically all mattress, but it provides privacy for guests. The windows let in fresh air, and also prevent any feelings of claustrophobia.

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From the downstairs bedroom, the view looks back toward the kitchen and the loft stairs, which also double as storage.

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Climbing up the stairs, you reach the second bedroom. This cozy sleeping space can easily fit two people.

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Before retreating inside the adorable ‘Zoe,’ head to the communal fire pit in the middle of Mt. Hood Tiny Home Village to enjoy a nightcap and good conversation.

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Learn more about Zoe (as well as Atticus, Lincoln, Savannah, and Scarlett) at the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village website.

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