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This Fairytale-Themed Tiny Home Lets You Sample Compact Living in Style

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Photo: Airbnb/Zion's Tiny Oasis
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People nowadays make efforts to live a more environmentally-conscious life, and their desire to adopt more eco-friendly practices has contributed to the high popularity of the tiny living movement. Downsizing your lifestyle and moving into a tiny house can help reduce your environmental footprint and create a more sustainable lifestyle.
Moreover, tiny homes allow many digital nomads to work remotely and live a more mobile lifestyle, so it's no wonder the demand for this kind of dwellings has seen a tremendous increase in recent years. As more and more individuals become curious about the tiny lifestyle, they have the opportunity to experience it for themselves through a vacation rental before investing in a compact home and committing to living in it full-time.

Short-term rental services like Airbnb offer folks interested in downsizing the opportunity to sample this lifestyle. There are numerous stunning tiny houses set up as rentals scattered across the country. One of them is Mother Eve, a gorgeous pint-size home with an intricate design and a focus on sustainability that makes it highly attractive to renters.

People who try to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life seek out unique accommodations in the middle of nature with serene panoramic views for their vacations. Mother Eve fits the bill perfectly.

Mother Eve tiny house in Utah
Photo: Airbnb/Zion's Tiny Oasis
Named after the first female mentioned in the biblical creation story, this tiny home is located on 75 acres of land close to Zion National Park in southwest Utah and offers guests a unique experience in a magical place amongst Zion Canyon's steep red cliffs.

This whimsical, fairytale-inspired tiny house is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, squeezing inside its 289 square feet (about 27 square meters) of living space all the creature comforts one would typically incorporate into a full-time residence.

But more importantly, it includes everything you would need for a comfortable vacation. The interior layout includes a snug living area, a well-appointed kitchen, a modern bathroom, and a loft bedroom. Apart from that, there is plenty of outdoor living space, as this tiny home has a huge deck with a gazebo, dining and lounging areas, and a BBQ grill. There is plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors with its beautiful views and to stargaze at night. What's more, a hot tub and a fire pit ensure guests will experience the ultimate glamping experience.

The exterior of the house introduces you to the fairytale ambiance with beautiful blue timber cladding with purple accents, a unique roofline, and a custom front door with an arch top and round window.

Mother Eve tiny house in Utah
Photo: Airbnb/Zion's Tiny Oasis
Inside the house, the magic atmosphere continues with a lovely boho-style interior that combines playful colors, textures, and patterns. The compact space is nicely furnished and decorated to ensure a pleasant stay.

The living room is compact yet very cozy, with a green velvet couch, a center table, and a plush pink rug. Various bronze shelves on the walls play both a functional and decorative purpose, while a back window surrounded by mirrors makes the space feel bright and open.

A tiny seating area with a round table and a chair next to a single window completes the living room. It would serve perfectly as a chic reading nook or just a simple place for relaxation.

As in most tiny houses, there is a seamless transition from the lounging area to the kitchen, which has some beautiful reclaimed wood cabinets and is well-accoutered for whipping up something to eat. Its functionality is ensured by a cooktop, a toaster oven, a sink, and a full-size refrigerator. A washer/dryer combo is also incorporated under the kitchen countertop.

Opposite the kitchen, there is a small dining nook that is easy to miss the first time you scroll through the picture gallery. That's because it is made up of a fold-down table that, when it is not used, raises flat against the wall and looks like an old barn door.

Mother Eve tiny house in Utah
Photo: Airbnb/Zion's Tiny Oasis
A simple ladder leads up to the bedroom loft with a vaulted ceiling and exposed timber slabs. It is fitted with a comfortable-looking queen bed flanked by windows and a plush carpet. A small TV is mounted on the wall to keep guests entertained in the evening.

The bathroom hides behind a pocket door, and though it is quite compact, it is impressively chic with its blue-painted walls, exposed beams, and bronze hardware and decorations. It is also fully functional, being equipped with a tiled walk-in corner shower with glass door, a vessel sink, and a flush toilet. There is also a narrow counter, a round backlit mirror, and a spacious linen closet.

The Celtic tree of life is a recurrent theme inside the home, and it appears in various wood and metal art pieces decorating the walls.

With its stylish aesthetic, comfortable interior, and bohemian chic vibe, Mother Eve is the kind of tiny house rental that helps you forget about the urban rat race and teaches you how to appreciate the small things in life. Sampling tiny living in this charming home will definitely tip the balance in the right direction.
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About the author: Ancuta Iosub
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After spending a few years as a copy editor, Ancuta decided to put down the eraser and pick up the writer's pencil. Her favorites subjects are unusual car designs, travel trailers and everything related to the great outdoors.
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