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image via Living Big In A Tiny House 

A family of three from South Island, New Zealand has turned their tiny, energy-efficient mobile home home into a magical castle home. When folded-up, the truck looks no different from other mobile homes. When parked and unfolded, the house truck immediately transforms into a fantasy castle with a lofty roof and two lifting turrets at the back.

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image via Living Big In A Tiny House 

Inside the truck castle are beautifully crafted living spaces with delicate decoration. The kitchen is the focal point of the home, complete with full-sized appliances and furniture.

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image via Living Big In A Tiny House 
image via Living Big In A Tiny House 
image via Living Big In A Tiny House 

The second floor of the mobile home is comprised of a hexagon-shaped sleeping loft, and a rooftop balcony where family members can relax on a hammock and enjoy a panoramic view of their surroundings.

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image via Living Big In A Tiny House 

Apart from its impressive appearance, the home is also completely off the grid. With solar panels installed on the roof, and water tanks built below the truck, the castle home is able to capture and store rain water and power the home through solar power.

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image via Living Big In A Tiny House 

Head over to Living Big In A Tiny House for more details about this project.