
"The Scandi Inn sits on a triple-axle trailer and borrows its design sensibility from Scandinavian interiors. Cedar tongue-and-groove siding on the exterior, paired with metal cladding, gives it that understated cabin quality that reads more European alpine than American backwoods."
"Nordic design has always understood the relationship between wood and light, using natural materials to compensate for limited square footage and often-limited daylight. In the Scandi Inn, that same logic applies, and it translates surprisingly well to a 270-square-foot box on wheels."
"The layout makes serious use of every inch. The kitchen includes a breakfast bar that seats two, alongside a dining area, a living room, and a tiled shower bathroom. A loft bedroom sits above the main floor, and a reading nook tucks into the plan somewhere in between."
The Scandi Inn, designed by Backcountry Tiny Homes, is a 270-square-foot tiny house that embodies Scandinavian design principles. Its exterior features cedar tongue-and-groove siding and metal cladding, creating a subtle, cabin-like appearance. Inside, the use of tongue-and-groove pine finishes creates a warm atmosphere. The layout maximizes space with a kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area, living room, and a loft bedroom. A reading nook adds thoughtful design, emphasizing the need for quiet spaces in small homes, showcasing a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
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