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I live in a tiny home… it’s absolutely idyllic & there’s more space than you’d think

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A HOUSEPROUD tenant of a tiny home has celebrated its idyllic surroundings while suggesting it’s more spacious than you’d expect.

Hannes Mauritzson has won praise after showing people around his tightly-packed property and accompanying outdoors in Sweden.

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Hannes Mauritzson has shown off the interiors of his tiny Swedish homeCredit: Tiktok/@hannesmauritzson
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The property looks over a tidily-kept gardenCredit: Tiktok/@hannesmauritzson

The TikTok user posted a 22-second video clip of his miniscule home which still features two levels, a staircase and a candelit garden.

He gave the footage hashtags including “tinyhouse”, “tinyhouseliving”, “cottagecore” and “scandinavianstyle”.

Hannes also wrote: “Welcome to my little tiny house and cottage garden.

“I am so happy for all of your love of this little space.”

He saves room with his bed on a niftily raised upper level overlooking the main floor.

The post has attracted almost 5,000 comments – including admiring compliments such as “Wonderful life” and “Dream house”.

He was also told, “How magical” and “Such a lovely idea”, as well as: “Absolutely beautiful – I love it.”

A viewer commented: “So dreamy – my dream life.

“It’s not often you see a man being in a tiny house.”

And another posted: “Small but everywhere you look is pretty.”

Hannes describes himself on Instagram as a “Swedish daydreamer”, loving “vintage, whimsical interior, apartment and cottage life”.

Photos the social media influencer shares online often feature his pet dog Charlie.

He previously lived in an apartment dating back to the 19th century in the Swedish city of Helsingborg before he and his partner Alexander put it up for sale last year.

Other tiny home inhabitants include a teenager whose crafty mum went to work to create it, sharing the outcome on Facebook.

A woman in Los Angeles in the United States has transformed a tatty garage into a much-acclaimed modern tiny home.

Living in similarly-small quarters has been hailed as a cash-saving hack – as well as being eco-friendly.

Yet ingenuity can sometimes have drawbacks – a former nurse has been told to tear down a tiny shed built in the parking space outside her home  in Colwyn Bay, north Wales.

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He shared footage online saying “welcome” to viewersCredit: Tiktok/@hannesmauritzson

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The illuminated garden has also won online praiseCredit: Tiktok/@hannesmauritzson

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It’s home to the interior design-loving internet influencerCredit: Tiktok/@hannesmauritzson

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