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I live in a 'hobbit home' with a bath tub in the greenhouse

May 28, 2023May 28, 2023

A TIKTOKER'S home is much more than her castle - it's her Hobbit-inspired dwelling.

With a low-to-the-ground home, featuring lots of log details, the folk-lover is living out her best fantasy life - it definitely seemed as if Frodo Baggins himself wouldn't mind moving in.

Surrounded by trees and forestry, the abode appeared to be straight out of the Shire - though a bit more stylish.

The woman behind it (@thequietorchard) took viewers on a tour of her woodland dwelling.

A stone entryway led to the space which was filled with wooden furniture, and decor, as well as other nature-inspired elements.

She then gave viewers a peek at the home's piece-de-resistance - a rounded greenhouse - where her cats seemingly enjoyed themselves as they frolicked around the light-capturing space.

The homeowner seemed to agree with the sentiment of So This is Love, the song that played while she continued the tour.

Along the way, more wooden pieces, including pyramid drawers, as well as indoor plants, baskets, candles, and other hanging knick knacks could be spotted.

There was also a cozy seating nook with a single bookshelf on the wall, held up with rope to a wooden beam, and decorated with a crocheted, triangle banner.

Other features such as a rounded cupboard were also seen carved into the wall.

She then gave a close-up view of her treasures - this included a wooden spinning wheel, and kitchen supplies stored on hooks along a tree - which all seemed to blend seamlessly into their surroundings.

Aside from plenty of plant life, she showed off the gem of the greenhouse - a standalone, white bathtub with a couple of candles on the side.

The location of the bathtub has many people thinking that she has found the secret to nirvana, with one follower commenting: "Omg, the bathtub in the greenhouse - new lifegoal unlocked."

Other followers couldn't get enough of the space: "Absolutely gorgeous! Could you share some wider shots or a little walking tour? As an artist, I’d love to get a sense of the shape and architecture."

"Thank you! I’ll try my very best, I have a very old phone with a questionable camera," replied the TikTok creator.

Another viewer added: "This is my dream."