This Tiny Home Was Built for Writing the Next Great American Novel

Even Hemingway had a writing tower. Here's yours.

This Tiny Home Was Built for Writing the Next Great American Novel

This Tiny Home Was Built for Writing the Next Great American Novel

By Tanner Garrity

Hemingway once said, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”

But if writing is bleeding, you shouldn’t be bleeding from your ears. Hacking away at a manuscript — as kids tumble around in the living room, or a smug barista educates the coffee shop on what he’s been listening to lately — will probably not lead to your best work.

Introducing Cornelia, a writing studio, guest house, library and thoughts-jotting dojo built for bestselling author Cornelia Funke (Inkheart, The Thief Lord) by New Frontier Tiny Homes.

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The tiny home titans at New Frontier, who’ve also designed a pop-up shop for Rhone, really nailed it (literally) on this one, creating a dwelling where inspiration is plentiful.

Features? Polished wooden floors, healthy lighting courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling glass front, shelving for books and trinkets, a couch for afternoon snoozes and a fold-out desk for making the magic happen. There’s even a lofted bed reachable by ladder over the bathroom and kitchen.

Ms. Funke: we are very, very jealous. And also eager to read what we expect to be the best-selling novel you’ll write there.

Find out more information about commissioning your own Cornelia here, or a custom tiny home here.

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