She Ditched the City for a $200k Houseboat, and Now Her Commute is a Kayak!

The Heart of the Home – The Kitchen

Upon entering, you are immediately greeted by the kitchen, a space that defies the “tiny home” stereotype. Despite the compact footprint, it is a fully functional culinary hub for a self-proclaimed foodie. The layout includes a half-fridge, a small but capable oven, and a two-burner stove. Every inch of wall space is utilized, including a clever coat closet added near the entrance to keep the transition from the dock to the indoors organized and tidy.

The kitchen is bathed in natural light thanks to an abundance of windows. To maximize functionality, one window was even covered to create a full “usable wall” for storage. This area also houses a clever washer-dryer combo, proving that you don’t have to sacrifice modern conveniences for a life on the water. It’s a testament to thoughtful renovation, where the heavy appliances are balanced by underwater flotation to keep the boat level, allowing for a seamless cooking experience even as the water ripples outside.