What is it about tiny homes that makes them so enticing? There’s the cuteness factor, granted, but it’s more than just that. When a home is just so tiny, it allows the occupant to focus on the outside—the beauty of the view and the sounds of nature.
Here at OB真人视讯, we’ve been searching to bring you a collection of the near Adelaide and elsewhere in South Australia, and we’ve come up with some crackers. From a futuristic pod to a converted metro bus and a pretty gem-coloured beach hut, you’ll want to add these miniature stays to your wishlist.
Westall Pod-e Luxury Accommodation - Mulla Mulla
Drive up to this situated on 300 acres of private property and you might just think you’ve stepped into a sci-fi movie. Truly modern in design, this 60sqm cube offers expansive views over local attractions such as Speeds Bay, the Yanerbie Sandhills and reaching out to Cape Blanch.
The colour of champagne on the outside, reflecting the natural beauty of the surroundings, while inside you’ll find muted pinks, natural wood and brushed nickel; creating a sense of calm and tranquillity.
There’s one main bedroom and a studio room, both with queen-sized beds, and a luxe bathroom with a hand-poured resin bath. Add in the 40sqm deck outside, featuring a barbecue and enticing seating plus a firepit out the front, and you’re all set for a memorable stay.
As a bonus your stay includes two e-bikes that you can explore the whole property with.
Aldinga Coach Light Cabin
The outdoor copper bath at this located on a working vineyard on the Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide, is such a showstopper it deserves a mention of its own. Perched on the edge of the spotted gum deck in all its shiny, gold, inviting glory, it calls out to be filled and floated in.
It’s just one of the luxurious touches on offer at this modern, minimalist cube which features matt black cladding on the outside. Indoors you’ll find bamboo sheets and pamper-friendly towels and robes, a compact bathroom and (of course) a mini kitchen.
For those wanting more space to cook in, there’s a large gourmet barbecue on the deck outside.
Teringie Woodland Way Stay
Described as a “” in the Adelaide Hills, this adults-only getaway sees you call a converted metro bus home.
Situated a short drive from the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, this bus is designed with comfort in mind. There’s a king bed with quality bedding, a fully equipped kitchen with Smeg appliances and a sleek bathroom with everything you need for an enjoyable stay. Outside, you’ll find a patio and an outdoor bath surrounded by tropical plants.
Set aside any preconceptions, step inside and you’ll discover a charming abode with stunning valley views and a front-row seat for watching local wildlife. This bus really takes tiny home living to the next level.
Crafers West Tiny home overlooking the sea
This pet-friendly tiny home has so much character it’s hard to believe it was crafted from a shipping container.
Located on the edge of Cleland National Park and just a 20-minute drive from Stirling CBD and less than 30 minutes from Adelaide, is made almost entirely from recycled materials gathered from house demolitions.
Step within and you’ll find a rich wooden interior, artistically arranged lighting and vintage-inspired decor. Outside, there’s a paved deck complete with a retro pink outdoor bathtub. It’s worth noting the main bathroom is also located outside.
Located close to the restaurants and bars of Glen Osmond Road and wineries of the Adelaide Hills, it’s a top spot from which to explore.
Mount George Nature's Den
There’s no Wi-Fi or TV at , which is one of four identical homes scattered over 55 acres of stunning heritage forest in the Adelaide Hills. The aim is to allow guests to fully embrace nature in a semi-off-grid escape, taking time to wander the private trails in search of local wildlife.
The hideaway offers expansive views of a valley and is equipped with a portable heater, an overhead fan and doors with fly screens so you can enjoy warmer evenings without the hassle of insect swatting.
There’s a serene corner nook across from the queen-sized bed, where you can relax and enjoy a drink on welcoming swivel chairs, while the indoor bathroom offers a hot rainwater shower.
Each den also has its own set of deck chairs and a fire pit that can be lit outside of fire danger season.
Victor Harbor Wren House
Be impressed by this architecturally designed , just footsteps from Victor Harbor and its many restaurants. Tucked away on a hillside with vistas of the Hindmarsh River and McCracken Hill, this isn’t your average cube-shaped box.
The bedroom sits within the eye-catching triangular-shaped roof and features a huge picture window that perfectly frames the staggering view.
Downstairs, you’ll find a fully equipped modern kitchen, open living and dining spaces and a deck with an inviting round outdoor bathtub in which you can soak away the stresses of the day while admiring the view.
Beyond that, there’s a pretty garden with meandering stairways and paths.
Deep Creek Deep Creek Tiny House
For those looking for a tiny home getaway in South Australia where they can bring their kids and their dog, this hidden gem could be just the spot. Discreetly located just outside Deep Creek National Park, this offers views from the deck across the water to Kangaroo Island.
While dogs are not allowed in the national park, there are four acres of private wilderness you’re welcome to explore—and this tiny home has two bedrooms so there’s space for the rest of the family too.
Inside, there’s a charming pot belly stove for which firewood is provided. Outside, there’s a fire pit, although it’s worth noting fires are not allowed between November and April. Yoga mats are provided and there’s a little library you can browse for a book to read during your stay.
White Sands The Float Life
This comes in the form of a floating vessel on the River Murray. Situated within the gated Riverglen Marina, this unique retreat offers a base from which to explore the river by kayaks (which are provided).
It’s modern inside, with a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable bedroom and a surprisingly spacious lounge, with enough room for a dinner table. Outside, on the private deck, you’ll find an inviting outdoor bath and sun loungers.
With direct river access, there’s a lot you can do here: kayaking, fishing or even taking a refreshing dip just footsteps from your tiny home haven.
Willunga Cozy Home
This offers a tiny home getaway just a two-minute drive from the main strip of Willunga and ten minutes from McLaren Vale. While it’s located next to the owner’s house, it’s been created with privacy in mind: there’s a little courtyard out the back that you have to yourself.
Inside, as the name suggests, it’s cosy, with a wooden ladder leading up to the bed, and a charming kitchenette with wooden-topped stools and copper-coloured tapwork.
There’s a round wooden hot tub on the property too - you just need to message in advance to confirm it’s available.
Middleton Sorrento Spa Hut
Feast your eyes on the blue exterior of this seriously and you’ll be itching to step inside.
Sorrento is the perfect tiny home for a romantic getaway. It looks adorable, with its gem-like colouring and gorgeous white-shuttered windows, but take a look at the interior and you’ll find there’s more on offer.
There’s wooden flooring beneath your feet, a welcoming four-poster bed and a spa bath in the bathroom for unwinding. Out the back, meanwhile, there’s a private courtyard, complete with barbecue.
A short walk from the enticing Middleton Beach and close to the communal Village Hall and Village Green, it’s a spot that has a lot to offer.
Blewitt Springs Redhens driver's cabin
Looking to board a in a train cabin? We are, having discovered this repurposed Redhen railcar nestled among the vines with views over Blewitt Springs. Conveniently located close to the wineries, breweries and restaurants of the McLaren Vale region, this driver’s cabin, one of a few carriages here, has a tiny home feel.
The burgundy-coloured carriage features windows on three sides with blackout blinds, a luxury queen-sized bed and a living space large enough for a coffee table and comfortable couch with throw rugs.
There’s also an ensuite bathroom and a kitchen stocked with welcome snacks, breakfast provisions and a complimentary bottle of local wine. The outdoor deck is a bonus and, if you’re keen on a retreat with a firepit or barbecue, there are shared facilities available.
Stansbury The Klein Pod
A minimalist haven, located about 2km south of Stansbury and just over two hours from Adelaide, this offers picturesque sea views.
At low tide you’ll be treated to the vista of oyster beds rising to the surface and, as the region is home to many farmers, you might want to hunt out some freshly shucked delicacies to try during your stay.
The Klein Pod has a small kitchenette, a lounge area and a queen-sized bed. The shower is outdoors, behind a rustic privacy screen and there’s an inviting day bed on the deck. For those seeking a stroll, the beach is a 250m walk down through Pitts Cutting and The Walk the Yorke track also passes close to this miniature abode.
Dingabledinga Acorn Nook @ Lazy Ballerina
Fancy sleeping in a winery on the edge of a forest? This , nestled under oak trees, could be one for you. It’s an eco home, sitting on the brink of the Kuitpo Forest in Dingabledinga and styled with a rustic touch and “less is more” principles.
From the outside, this place has a simple homely feel: the wooden cladding is worn and welcoming with festoon lights adding to the appeal. Sitting on the wooden deck there’s also a bathtub and a little breakfast bar with tall stools to sit on.
Inside you’ll find it’s full of character and all the essentials you need for a short stay. On weekends, if you’re feeling social, you can pop down to the winery’s cellar door, where you can join others in the garden, share a pizza and enjoy the drop of your choosing.
Kybunga Country Haven Tiny Home
Kick back and relax at this perched on a hill offering fantastic views of the bushland surroundings. Previous guests have described this beautiful box as a “little bit of paradise” and once you peek inside you’ll see why.
Stylishly appointed and equipped with all you need for a laid-back stay, with tea, coffee and breakfast included, this tiny home has a welcoming front deck from which you can stargaze or watch lambs play.
There’s also an outdoor bathtub, a rain shower and a firepit for colder nights.
Lower Inman Valley Querencia
Nestled in a little valley overlooking the Inman River, this offers an off-grid retreat just five minutes drive from Victor Harbor. Described by previous guests as a “beautiful and peaceful place”, it features a well-appointed breakfast bar where you can sip a coffee while gazing out the window at a breathtaking view.
The exterior is a mix of wooden and black cladding, and this tiny home also boasts a coal-coloured deck on which stands a striking black bathtub.
Picture the day winding down as you sip on a wine, watching kangaroos graze on the riverbank while the warm water laps around you.
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