Summary:
Welcome to Cape Charles Tiny Livin. This converted barn offers a unique and intimate getaway. Step inside and be greeted by the warm ambiance of exposed wooden beams and a cozy loft bedroom. Relax in the inviting living area, or prepare a delightful meal in the well-equipped kitchen. With its clever use of space and thoughtful design, this tiny house barn provides a truly memorable experience. Immerse yourself in the Eastern Shore of Virginia while enjoying modern amenities.
The space
In this unique dwelling we further embraced the concept of repurposing materials, giving new life to items that would have otherwise been discarded. The attention to detail and the use of repurposed materials throughout the house added a touch of history and character to the space.
One of the most captivating features of The Barn is the feature wall upstairs. The wall was constructed using old flooring from the 1930s, which instantly transported you back in time. The vintage flooring added a sense of nostalgia and charm to the space, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The various colors and patterns of the repurposed flooring pieces created a visually stunning focal point in the room.
Moving downstairs, the floor was made from remnants of marble kitchen countertops. By repurposing these discarded pieces, we not only reduced waste but also brought a touch of luxury into the tiny house. The smooth and polished surface of the marble floor, adding a unique element to the overall design. Walking on this repurposed marble floor, an unexpected surprise in such a small space.
The kitchen area of the tiny house barn showcased yet another fascinating use of repurposed materials. The kitchen counter was crafted from salvaged wood from an 1850s home. This reclaimed wood not only provided a durable and functional surface for meal preparation but also contributed to the historical charm of the space. The weathered texture and aged patina of the salvaged wood gave the kitchen counter a distinct character and told a story of its own.
Beyond the materials used, the overall design of The Barn was carefully thought out to maximize space and functionality. Clever The open-concept layout created a sense of spaciousness, while large windows allowed natural light to flood the interior, making the space feel even larger.
In conclusion, the tiny house barn with its repurposed materials was a testament to creativity, sustainability, and historical appreciation. From the feature wall made from old flooring to the marble floor and salvaged wood kitchen counter, every element of this dwelling told a story and contributed to the overall charm and character of the space. It served as a reminder that with a little ingenuity, discarded materials can find new purpose and bring beauty to our homes.