I should call it “Dolly” woman’s dream tiny house

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Dolly’s tiny house on wheels is a perfect example of a home designed to fit someone’s specific needs. She used her height to design a house with a loft she can stand in, creating more room downstairs. This extra space includes a walk-in wardrobe, which is a real luxury in a tiny house!

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Dolly grew up in the Philippines and moved to New Zealand in 2005. Later, in 2015, she moved to Australia. When she told her family she was going to build a tiny house on wheels, they were surprised.

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It’s unusual for Filipinos, who often have large families, to live in such small spaces. Her brother even laughed at her idea. However, her dad was more supportive. He even asked if she would bring the tiny house back to the Philippines when she retires.

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Dolly’s tiny house is 7.2 meters long and 2.4 meters wide. It stands 4.3 meters high from the ground. The total cost to build it was $65,000.

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