The tiny house movement is reaching new heights.
The Tiny House Guys, a building company in Australia, has created a tiny house using a decommissioned airplane model, which they are now selling for $55,000 AUD ($36,312). They say the house, which they've named "Aero Tiny," is "Australia's most unique tiny home."
Keep reading to see how the company turned the model into a home.
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It replicated a Dash 8 aircraft, a model the airline no longer uses, so it was put up for sale.
"As soon as I saw it for sale, I knew something special could be made from it," Keel told Insider. "We bought it straight away and shipped it to our trailer manufacturer to be mounted onto a custom-built trailer designed around it."
Keel said it took him and his team of electricians, plumbers, carpenters, roofers, and painters six weeks to completely remodel the 5 1/2-by-9-foot plane part.
"The more unusual, the better for us, as we relish in a challenge, craftsmanship, and quality of product. It's the foundation for our homes as we are not interested in producing high volume generic models," he said.
"Originally it was on a stand set high enough for the door to open to the correct height, so during construction of the trailer we ensured the same door height was achieved to allow correct door function," Keel said.
The deck can be easily taken down before the home is moved.
The table next to the couch folds against the wall for more room in the living space.
"We removed the seats to allow for more room," Keel said.
There is a hot water tank and pump underneath the floor, and the rest of the house's electricity operates on solar energy and batteries.
"We have added a bathroom including toilet and shower to where the external rear stairs once were," Keel said.
The emergency exit window was also kept in the redesign, and you can see it just above the couch.
The "exit" sign and the illumination strips can be seen throughout the tiny house.
"The Tiny Aero is a one-off build, and we think it would have to be Australia's most unique tiny home," Keel said.