Imagine stepping into a 400 square foot domain that resonates not just with space but with music. This isn’t just any tiny house; it’s a sanctuary that strikes a chord between a cozy abode and a musician’s vibrant studio. Today, we invite you into a home where every nook cradles innovation, designed by Asha Mevlana of the Trans Siberian Orchestra.

Nestled in the corner of a lively suburban area, this tiny house is an L-shaped marvel combining a stationary foundation with a mobile music studio. Picture yourself opening the front door to high ceilings and an outpour of natural light. Our homeowner wanted an open space, reflective of her open spirit, and she got just that. The huge garage doors not only introduce light but act as a gateway, merging the indoor comfort with the outdoor charm.
We often dream of a place that captures our essence, and Asha has done precisely this by weaving her life into her living space. Her outdoor porch, larger than the house itself, is designed for community – a platform for impromptu concerts, waving neighbors, and shared smiles. It extends an invitation to not only observe but to partake in the harmony of community living.

Inside, the house boasts a space that defies the ‘tiny’ in tiny house, reflecting more of a tiny mansion feel. The materials chosen exude a contemporary vibe; corrugated aluminum meets rich Abaco wood creating a modern, yet warm envelope. This house doesn’t just stand; it stands out.
The living area, with its tall ceilings, gives a sense of a much larger space. It’s not just a place to unwind but a statement of freedom and creativity. The central table conceals electronics, ensuring the area remains uncluttered. This isn’t just practicality; it’s a design that understands a musician’s life.
The kitchen, often the heart of a home, is surprisingly spacious. It shatters the myth that tiny living means compromise. Here, you have full-sized appliances, a testament to the home’s thoughtful design that doesn’t sacrifice the joys of cooking or the ease of laundry.

Storage is another highlight, subtly integrated into living pieces. Instead of under-couch storage, Asha opts for a multifunctional coffee table that hides the messy realities of daily life. It’s about choosing what fits you and how you want to live.
As we walk through the rest of this home, every feature sings a story of utility and charm. The bathroom exudes a spa-like tranquility, with sea-green tiles and smooth river stones. This is a home that takes you beyond the four walls into an experience, a journey.
Our tour may end, but the impression lasts. You’re not just visiting a house; you’re immersing yourself in a lifestyle. It’s why we don’t just close with an ‘in conclusion.’ Instead, we invite you to watch the featured video because seeing this house isn’t just about observing; it’s about feeling the potential of tiny house living and the endless harmony it brings.




