Rather than including a traditional loft, this tiny house takes a different approach. Instead, the bed is situated on an elevator system so that it can be raised or lowered as desired. The system is fully electric, so manual labor is not involved with changing the height. This makes it possible to customize the space to your needs as you see fit on an ongoing basis. This is actually the second time I’ve encountered a system like this in the past week, so this may be an up-and-coming design trend in tiny homes.
This photo shows you the same part of the house, this time with the bed raised up toward the ceiling. This helps you visualize the possibilities for the living space.
Here too you can appreciate the unusual but delightful color scheme, expressed in the trim framing the windows, the bedding, the pillows down below, and even the floor, which has been stained in a striking and surprising wine color.
To climb up to the bed, you can use a ladder which serves double-duty as a bookshelf.