mercredi 2 mai 2018
This Tiny Farmhouse on Wheels Makes 250 Square Feet Look Lavish

If the tiny home movement and Fixer Upper fandom had a lovechild, it would be this 250-square-foot mobile farmhouse, built by Handcrafted Movement founder Matt Impola. With more than a decade of construction experience, Matt's new venture focuses on creating one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate ingenuity, sustainability, and craftsmanship. Accented with warm wood tones, a concrete backsplash, buckets of white paint, and even a farmhouse sink, the tiny mobile home captures the modern rustic aesthetic we can't seem to get enough of.
Take a look to see the innovative yet stylish ideas Matt packed into this sweet little home!
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