
"Nobody wants their tiny house looking like a glorified trailer, and Häuslein clearly got that memo. The Gunyah features termite-resistant timber and a monument matte colorbond that won't fade under Australia's harsh sun, complemented by cedar accents that age beautifully over time. Here's the kicker, though-it weighs less than three tonnes, meaning your average 4WD can haul it without special permits or expensive truck rentals. Add the optional porch, and suddenly you've got outdoor space that rivals many suburban backyards."
"Walk through that front door and prepare to forget you're in something barely longer than a parking space. Birch ply walls create warmth without feeling cramped, while strategically placed windows turn the interior into a sun-soaked sanctuary. The kitchen actually works for real cooking, not just reheating leftovers, and the living area feels proper with its wall-mounted TV and genuine seating. Upstairs, the loft bedroom might have a low ceiling, but it's cozy rather than claustrophobic, accessed by a ladder that disappears when you don't need it."
The Gunyah is a 16.5-foot tiny house built with termite-resistant timber, monument matte colorbond exterior, and cedar accents that age beautifully. It weighs under three tonnes, allowing most 4WDs to tow it without special permits. The interior features birch ply walls and well-placed windows to maximize light and a sense of space. The kitchen supports real cooking and the living area includes proper seating and a wall-mounted TV. A loft bedroom provides a cozy sleeping area accessed by a retractable ladder. The living area converts into additional sleeping space so up to four people can stay comfortably, and an optional porch adds valuable outdoor living.
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