Stunning Amplified Tiny House Built For Violinist Asha Mevlana

Stunning Amplified Tiny House Built For Violinist Asha Mevlana
Built for violinist Asha Mevlana of The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the Amplified Tiny House is a musician’s dream tiny house. The main house is 400-square-feet and built on a foundation, while the 160-square-foot mobile recording studio was built on a tiny house trailer. The studio is sound proof, has outdoor waterproof speakers, and was built to look like a giant amp! The huge composite deck creates the perfect performance space for Asha and local bands in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

The Amplified Tiny House was featured on Season 4, Episode 9 of Tiny House Nation and was a collaborative build between the THN team and Vickery Construction.

The exterior blends Brazilian Abaco hardwood and black corrugated metal siding, giving it a sleek, modern finish. Large glass garage doors on the main house and studio open the spaces onto the large deck.

Inside the tiny house is a large kitchen with white shaker style cabinets, black silestone counters, farmhouse sink, four burner range, white subway tile backsplash, and a dishwasher. The countertop extends across the front wall, providing a bar area that seats four people in front of windows.

One of Zack Giffin’s surprises was building a pot rack with a gear system made from bicycle parts, which raises and lowers the rack. He also made a chest that opens to reveal an editing studio with dual monitors.

For more information about the Amplified Tiny House, you can visit Asha Mevlana’s website.

https://www.ashamevlana.com/amplifiedtinyhouse/

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