A tiny house with charming farmhouse style

This cute, tiny house in Fayetteville, Arkansas is the result of a mother-daughter collaboration. Owner Lauren Sivewright and her mom worked together to design and decorate the 406 square foot cottage - their goal was a light, bright, and clean interior.
The layout features a living room area, canopy bed, a galley style kitchen, a double vanity bathroom, an office, and even a laundry space. Thanks to smart furniture placement and unique built-in storage, the tiny cottage manages to provide all the needs of everyday living. Take the full tour below!
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This side of the cottage includes the bedroom area, living room area, and dining space. The bed features an extra full size bed underneath that pulls out for guests.
Lauren Sivewright
An electric fireplace adds a certain coziness, while the mirrored cabinets above help to make the home feel more spacious.
Lauren Sivewright
Tucked in the corner is a built-in desk and wall of open shelves - together they create a small but functional office. Woven baskets and white bins provide attractive storage.
Lauren Sivewright
Surprisingly, the tiny kitchen features full size appliances including a side by side refrigerator, dishwasher, and double oven. Bead board details, granite counter tops, and bronze fixtures create a welcoming farmhouse style.
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This view of the kitchen highlights the floor to ceiling storage shelves, essential for a small space.
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More country charm can be found in the bathroom. Burlap sink curtains are a space-saving alternative to swinging cabinet doors, while still providing closed storage.
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Chunky wooden shelves display room accessories and bath supplies. Efficient hooks, opposed to a large towel rack, display fluffy white towels.
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