Kevin Hart has the ability to feel right at home anywhere he goes. The comedian, who is currently set to kick off his Irresponsible comedy tour in Baltimore, recently showed off his new 268-square-foot tiny house, which was temporarily stationed in the middle of New York City’s bustling Herald Square. The home is outfitted with all the amenities necessary for the dwelling of a big star with a smaller frame: a lofted full-size bed, a small kitchenette with a colorful array of candy jars and a cozy living room boasting a couch, a small coffee table and a fully-stocked bar cart. “I’m a tiny individual,” Hart told NBC’s Today show during a recent tour of the space. “I like my comfort to be where I can access everything the way I like to access everything.” The space is decked out in memorabilia featuring a number of Hart’s past projects, including DVDs of his stand-up specials and photos of himself framed and casually placed throughout the home. Other luxuries include bluetooth speakers and an Amazon Alexa, as well as what he calls a “real wolverine” blanket that covers the living room couch.

A view of the inside of Kevin Hart's tiny home. Photo by Angela Pham

Through a partnership with Booking.com, Hart’s tiny house is now available to rent at its permanent location in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, for $175 a night. (The house is located in Tiny Estates, the world’s largest community of tiny homes.) And, as the Night School star showed the Today show, the home can even be used for entertaining. “As long as you got space to dance, then you’re fine,” he said, showing how contained dance moves can still have the desired effect in the space. Workouts are no problem either. “You don’t need much,” he said, doing crunches on the stairs and lunges and squats in the living room.

Inside Kevin Hart's tiny house. Photo by Angela Pham

Kevin Hart outside his tiny home. Photo by Angela Pham

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