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Domino Is a Modern Tiny Home Designed to Offer Everything You Need

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The tiny lifestyle allows some people to live more simply and still have a home that meets all of their needs and preferences. Domino is a great example. This tiny combines function with utility, featuring many of the comforts associated with a regular-sized house – but on a smaller scale.
Using clever design hacks, Domino has space for all of the necessities. It includes a living room, a full-size kitchen, a bathroom, and a loft. It also has plenty of storage and wiggle room, allowing two people to live in comfort.

This mobile dwelling sits on a double-axle trailer, and it measures 24 ft (7.3 meters) in length. The house was designed by Modern Tiny Living (MTL), a custom builder located in Columbus, Ohio. Over the years, the team from MTL has been creating dozens of tiny homes. Some of them were even featured on HGTV, the DIY Network, and NBC. And it's no wonder why since every unit incorporates tons of space-saving solutions.

Domino is based on the company's popular Kokosing model, and it also offers storage galore. The exterior of this home mirrors its interior, which features white walls that contrast dark wood accents. Once you open the glass door, you're going to see an open-concept living space that has everything you need.

Tiny home Domino
Photo: Modern Tiny Living
To the right is what the builder calls the "MTL Social Area." This space can be used as a living room since it includes two bookshelves and a U-shaped bench with built-in storage. Up to six people can relax and socialize there since the bench is pretty big. But when the owners need an extra sleeping area for the guests, they can turn the bench into a large bed for two.

To the left is the kitchen, which is equipped with all the necessary appliances. It has a black farmhouse-style sink, a four-burner propane cooktop, a convection microwave, and a full-size refrigerator. It has a generous hickory countertop and numerous cabinets for storage as well.

There's also a large breakfast nook that can be used for dining or as a workspace. A cool feature that you'll find in this tiny home is the drop-down mirrors positioned above the breakfast nook. And let's not forget about the cleverly designed spaces in this house.

Across the kitchen is a staircase that leads to the lofted bedroom. The staircase has some cubbyholes, which can be used to store different items. It even includes a closet that people can use to hang their clothes. And if that's not enough, they can also place a small closet in the loft. This area is surprisingly spacious. It has room for a king-size mattress and a small nightstand. Plus, it's filled with natural light because it is surrounded by windows.

Tiny home Domino
Photo: Modern Tiny Living
Last but not least, the bathroom in this tiny home is compact. It is positioned underneath the loft, and it's separated from the rest of the house via a custom sliding barn door. Inside, there's not much space. However, it does come with a generous fiberglass shower and a standard flush toilet with two floating shelves above it.

Other features included are a ductless mini-split AC unit and a propane water heater. Domino was designed as a private retreat for those who want to escape from the bustle and hustle of the city. It's a small unit, but it has many comforts you'd usually find in a larger home.

As I've mentioned before, Domino is based on MTL's Kokosing model. Pricing for the Kokosing ranges between $69,000 to more than $100,000, depending on the features and options chosen by the customers. The builder estimates that Domino would cost around $79,000, with everything I've mentioned so far included. Check out the attached gallery to see what this tiny house is all about. If you want to get a better look at the model, you can also check the video down below.

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About the author: Florina Spînu
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Florina taught herself how to drive in a Daewoo Tico (a rebadged Suzuki Alto kei car) but her first "real car" was a VW Golf. When she’s not writing about cars, drones or aircraft, Florina likes to read anything related to space exploration and take pictures in the middle of nature.
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