Living a fairytale lifestyle may seem like, well, a fairytale. However, for this man, this is his everyday life and he absolutely loves it. It’s the perfect tiny home in every way. Not only does this place come with all the necessities for quality living, but it has some of the best magical scenery too. This fairytale cottage tiny home by the sea has everything a person would need to live life happily ever after.
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Tiny Home By The Sea
You may be thinking to yourself how is this even possible? Luckily, in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Bruce Winckler was able to construct this fairytale masterpiece. The tiny home by the sea has been coined as the Winckler Cottage. Of course, he had the help from his best friends to create this incredible tiny home. Daniel Huscroft along with Tim Lindberg helped Bruce recreate what is essnetially a fairytale masterpiece.
As you can see from the details, this tiny home has everything that a regular sized house would have. Aside from the seemingly small appearance on the outside, the inside is just as magical. Thanks to Lindcroft Custom Dwellings, happiness no longer needs to be someplace far far away. The tiny home is strategically crafted to have the appearance of a cottage you’d only find in a mystical forest. However, once you’re inside you’ll soon realize that you also want a fairytale home just like this one.
Not only is this the perfectly built fairytale home, it’s also placed right next to an ocean inlet. Giving it even more of a mystical allure to people who pass by. Everything about this house says a magical wizard lives here. Even the little chimney top resembles a metal mushroom.
What’s On The Inside?
Welcome to the inside of this majestic tiny home. As you can see, the details don’t just stop at the door. This tiny home has a full blown fireplace in it for those cold and blustery nights. With windows to view the impeccable scenery that awaits you just outside. There’s more than enough space for furniture and even a TV set. You wouldn’t be able to tell that all of this was in the living room from first glance.
This image was taken from the master bedroom that has a balcony over the living room. You can even see the bathroom to the left hand side from this point of view. It really puts into perspective just how much creativity went into building this fairytale tiny home by the sea.
To make this majestic fairytale home even more cozy, checkout the master bedroom. Even though the ceilings are a little sloped, there’s still enough room for a full sized bed. Paired with a nightstand and the chimney running directly through the room. You’ll be able to stay warm all night without the worry of being frost bitten.
Even though the master bedroom doesn’t have a lot of space, it’s still the perfect size for sleeping. The staircase is also a little compact so you definitely have to be mindful of where your head is. There’s also a window upstairs that looks out toward the scenery that’s just a few steps away.
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There’s More!
Underneath the bedroom lies the kitchen. This is what you would see when you first enter the fairytale tiny home. The beautiful hardwood floors tie this house together nicely. Everything seems vibrant with the colors of nature inside. There’s even plants decorating the crevices and spaces that lie in between.
The kitchen itself comes fully equipped with everything you need to cook. There’s a two burner stove, more than enough counter and cabinet space, as well as a fully functioning sink. In addition, a window that allows you to peer outside when you’re washing your dishes.
Last, but definitely not least, is the bathroom space. Even with all of the things previously shown, the bathroom is truly a sight for sore eye’s. Despite being a tiny home, this bathroom it’s absolutely luxurious. A standing shower, a beautiful sink, and all the space for your towels and toiletries. Very fitting for this fairytale masterpiece to have a comfy bathroom area.
Are you convinced that you need to build your own tiny home now? Because all we want to do is to take a trip to Vancouver just to see the Wrinckler Cottage!
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