
"The Daphne skips the conversation of living smaller and instead focuses on being a home, offering a generous footprint that feels closer to an apartment than a camper."
"With 378 square feet of interior space, the Daphne accommodates up to four people on a single floor, eliminating the need for lofts and maximizing usability."
"The kitchen is designed as a gourmet space, providing full-sized functionality in a layout that feels spacious, while the living area is generous enough for comfortable use."
"The bathroom features both a freestanding bathtub and a separate shower, a rare combination in tiny homes, clearly signaling that the Daphne is designed as a true home."
The Daphne, built by Teacup Tiny Homes, is a 36-foot park model that offers 378 square feet of living space. It features a generous width of 10 feet 6 inches, allowing for a layout that resembles an apartment rather than a tiny home. The design includes large windows for natural light, a gourmet kitchen, a spacious living area, and a main floor bedroom with built-in storage. Notably, the bathroom features both a freestanding bathtub and a separate shower, emphasizing its identity as a true home.
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