Allow me to introduce the one, the only, the Allwood Bonaire, a DIY "resort-styled" tiny home. Yup, you read that right. Apparently, this spruce structure isn't a regular tiny home, it's a cool tiny homeso much so that the creators at Allwood deem it worthy of being described as a "mini resort."
Measuring a total of 225 square feet, the Bonaire boasts an open floor plan that's reminiscent of a studio apartment. According to the photos available on both the company's site and Amazon page, the tiny house can be set up such that you have a galley-esque kitchen against one wall.
As for the rest of the space? It's up to you. You can go with the living room layout shown in the online images and use the Bonaire as "clubhouse to entertain your guests." Or you can get creative and transform the mini casa into a remote office that makes spending hours in front of the computer not too bad. Thanks to the several floor-to-ceiling windows, some of which seem to open up like doors, there is plenty of natural light to boost even the most ~meh~ of moods (and emails).
Available for $13,995, this modern mini casa is sold as a "cabin kit," meaning it requires a whole lot of hands-on work to get it up and running. In fact, assembly takes "a couple of full days" when done by two adults. But, hey, nothing connects two people more than having to DIY a dwelling. I mean, just look at Chip and Joanna Gaines!
So, in conclusion, for a casual five-figures you can score a dreamy tiny home and some serious couples bonding. Pretty sure that counts as a win-win.