A tiny house offers some interesting options for home audio. In a traditional house a stereo could be set up in any of several rooms with many different acoustic qualities. In such a case, the flexibility of floor-standing speakers and a moveable stereo cabinets makes sense. However, in a tiny house, designers and architects can know exactly which rooms will be listening spaces before the house is built. Since floor space is at a premium, a traditional stereo cabinet and floor-standing speakers would be intrusive. Since the stereo will be entertaining in a small space, speakers don't have to be huge or super powerful.
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Tiny House in Portland, Oregon. Photo By Tammy (Weekend with Dee) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons |
In a tiny house, it makes sense to plan for home audio in the design phase of the project. For example, in a tiny house, it is easy to envision three distinct listening spaces: the living room, the sleeping loft, and the outside. Speakers can be built into the tiny house during construction to optimize the listening experience and minimize space requirements.
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In-Wall Speakers for Tiny Houses
There are many options for speakers that would work well in a tiny house. One of the most practical options has to be in-wall speakers. These speakers typically have white grills and are made to be built right into walls. On Amazon, they range in price with low cost makers like Pyle and Micca leading the way and well-respected higher cost brands like Polk Audio being well represented in the mix. If you don't have white walls, you may be able to spray paint the speaker grills in a color that is more suitable to your tiny home's pallet.
Bookshelf Speakers for Tiny Houses
Alternatively, many book shelf speakers are also mountable on walls or on beams within a tiny home. Most bookshelf speakers are actually small enough to fit unobtrusively on bookshelves or even fireplace mantles. The key is to get speakers that provide sound quality that will be pleasant and that will enrich your life. You can almost always find dirt cheap bookshelf speakers at your local thrift store. However, if you want new and dust free, there are some inexpensive options on Amazon.
Outdoor Speakers for Tiny Houses
When you commit to the tiny house lifestyle, you are committing to spending much of your actual living time outside. When the weather is pleasant, there is no reason not to cook outdoors, enjoy the front porch, or dine at a nearby picnic table. When you do, there is no reason that music can't be part of your experience. Weatherproof speakers could be mounted on the exterior of a home to provide music on a porch or adjacent picnic area. Some varieties of all weather speakers can be pointed to provide the sound stage where outdoor listeners will enjoy it most.
Bluetooth Speakers for Tiny Houses
Finally, don't forget bluetooth wireless stereo speakers While many audiophiles turn their noses up at wireless speakers, they are improving all the time. In transitioning to a small space, it's quite likely that you will already have digitized your music library into MP3 files or that you will use a streaming audio service. Records, CDs, and cassettes take up valuable space. Streaming audio and bluetooth connectivity may be the perfect combination for a tiny home.
Amazon Tap
Finally, when it comes to music, tiny house dwellers may be able to go without a full-sized stereo, without a laptop, and without a tablet. Intelligent new devices like Amazon Echo combine a nice sounding speaker and a voice-enabled device. By simply typing the device and asking via voice, listeners can get music from Amazon Prime Music, Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or TuneIn. It uses Amazon's Alexa technology in a very small package.
It's fun to imagine how life will change, improve, and simplify in a tiny house. When you downsize to a small space, lots of big options open up.