Discover the transformative magic of Japandi interior design in tiny houses. Explore the harmonious fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, and learn how to create serene and functional living spaces. From embracing simplicity and natural materials to optimizing storage and fostering mindful living, unlock the secrets to crafting Japandi-inspired sanctuaries that nurture well-being and inspire a deeper connection with your surroundings. Step into a world of balance, serenity, and mindful living within the confines of your tiny house.
Based on the book with the same name, Tiny Pretty Things follows the lives and schemes of students at an elite ballet academy. Watch the trailer here!
Beyond the allure of living in a compact, efficiently-designed space lies an often underappreciated aspect of the tiny house movement: the power of community.
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It's no surprise to anyone that there's a housing crisis, and a need for more affordable and diverse housing options, but the folks at MicroLife Institute worked hard to do something about it. They teamed
These 20 beautiful apartment bathrooms offer enough design inspo to jumpstart a year's worth of DIYs.
It's photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I'm browsing the internet, and I'm always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let's start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designe
Dans cette tiny house c'est le salon qui est en haut On a souvent l'habitude de voir la chambre installée sur la partie haute d'une tiny house. Dans celle-ci, construite par Little Byron, le lit a pris place sous la mezzanine et le salon est en haut. La décoration simple et naturelle est parfaitement adaptée à l'esprit tiny, utilisant le bois, le blanc et les surfaces vitrées à profusion.
My birthday weekend was something I had been dreaming about for a while! I had scouted out this place about 4 years ago and told Brandon I really wanted to go one day. Earlier this year we were talking about birthdays and I happened to look up the availability ( which is usually ALWAYS booked up ) and MY BIRTHDAY WEEKEND WAS OPEN, I was soo happy so we booked the time right away. THE END! :)) I knew coming to this place I would NOT be disappointed and I sure wasn’t. We played around with sheep and chickens as they roamed around the property and they also tried coming into the cottage lol. Alexis and Manny left us a welcoming gift for when we got there- a basket of fresh eggs, milk, butter and A LOAF OF BANANA BREAD! like c’mon- I nearly cried. Needless I could go on but these photos will do the talking. [one_half padding=”0px 2px 0 0″] [/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px 0 0px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px 0 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 2px 0 0px”][/one_half_last] [one_half padding=”0 2px 0 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px 0 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px 0 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px 0 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px 0 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px 0 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last] [one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last][one_half padding=”0 2px -2 0px”][/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 0px -2 2px”][/one_half_last] All booking details can be found here: Here OR Here Alexis and Manny were such amazing hosts, we had such an unforgettable time there. We cannot wait to visit again! Thanks for stopping by, Maritza, xo. Follow:
This is the story of Michele's Pawsitively Tiny House. Recently, she reached five years living in her tiny house, and has recently made some pretty big changes, which I'll allow her to fill you in
How one couple built their dream space from scratch.
Image 3 of 31 from gallery of Font Rubi Cottage / Marc Mogas & Jordi Roig. Photograph by José Hevia
A solarium is a glass-enclosed patio or porch that ensures comfort and well-being to enjoy fresh sunlight throughout the year.
The founders of Allergutendinge architects, Matthias Prüger, Manuel Rauwolf and Ulrike Wetzel created this tiny house called Seelenkiste (which means the Soul Box or Spirit Shelter) as a meditation space. They designed and built it
Everyone wants to live in their dream house. Find out what houses made our list for best dream houses around the world!
Grace, a health and mindset coach helps people do just that - scale down and live with purpose. Together, she and her Fiance, Ryan really made the most of their tiny home, so we contacted Grace for an in depth interview on tiny living.
The "inhabitable wall" is like nothing we've seen before.
Sunrooms, often called solariums or conservatories, are one of the most versatile spaces in a home. They bridge the gap between indoors and outdoors, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature while staying comfortable inside. Whether you have a small enclosed porch or a spacious glass-walled room, sunrooms provide endless possibilities for decoration and design. In this article, we will explore a wide range of sunroom decorating ideas that cater to different styles, needs, and budgets, helping
It can be tough to dream of fancy, refined home décor when you live in a cramped little apartment, or a tiny, plain home. If you love the world of pearls, diamo…
Here she is, my 8 x 24' tiny house. The interior measures 8 x 18'. My little shabby chic tiny retreat. When I sit in my home it is like being wrapped in a hug. So cozy, so sweet. So perfect. I dressed her in pink and white for the holidays and the theme " I'm dreaming of a pink Christmas" seems fitting. Looks like it is going to be a white Christmas I am a boot aholic Looking in the front door My nook on the left, WC - water closet on the right My guest loft, fits 2 twin beds, a queen bed or a single bed with extra space for storage The view from my master loft My faux fireplace sits in front of my built in wall heater Fireplace mantle made from an old chippy door Lots of mirrors in the tiny house to reflect light Bunting made by Michelle of Back Through Time, on Etsy My guest loft Peeking through a chandelier is fresh garland from my yard Chandelier adds charm to my reading nook View through the mirror I have a collection of angels through out my tiny house Looking out toward the kitchen from the nook area Looking toward the kitchen and master loft from the nook area Faux vintage ornaments mixed with real vintage crystals My pretty little tree I choose ornaments to reflect light The view from my reading nook Private and cozy spot for a nap My comfy chase My $2.00 vintage medicine cabinet re purposed as a spice cabinet View of the kitchen Pink rag rug from Target - Fresh holiday garland Ready for the Christmas party Mercury glass and silver bulbs reflect light to make a tiny space sparkle Hand painted sign by Rose Cottage Chic I like to mix vintage, whimsy and flea market finds W I S H - Christmas Tree topper Getting ready for my "I'm dreaming of a pink Christmas" party Before I purchased my tiny house I had an idea of how I wanted to decorate it. I was hugely inspired by a stylist named Sandra Foster who has the most amazing tiny house in the world, at least to me. I prefer it over any tiny home that I have ever laid eyes on. It is by far my favorite tiny house and blog ever. Her talent and style has inspired women all over the world. Her tiny studio has been in tons of magazines books and on television shows. I hung Christmas lights in my master loft and also used white fabric draped from the ceiling as a sort of ' knock-off', style of Sandy's adorable cottage in the Catskills. I want to take the time here to recognize her and hope that she sees my little knock off loft look, as a form of flattery and know that I acknowledge her as the queen of shabby cottage décor. Thanks for inspiring me, to try a similar look for my little shabby chic girl cave and retreat. A very special THANKS to two special and talented lady's who's crafts and art work helped to make my little tiny house more festive this holiday season. Jill from Rose Cottage Chic painted the adorable pink sign with roses that says - I'm dreaming of a pink Christmas that I hung in my window above my table. She mixed her own milk paint recipe for my sign. She has an amazing website and also does custom orders. I also want to thank Michelle, who made the little bunting (the hand made W-I-S-H letters) that are vintage style, which I hung against the mirror above my fireplace. She also made my sweet W-I-S-H vintage tree topper. It is a pleasure to do business with people that are so pleasant, who provide incredible personalized customer service. I also loved the thoughtful gift wrap (below picture) that my order arrived in. Michelle has an Etsy shop called Back through time with gifts for all seasons and for absolutely no reason. Both women have wonderful hand made crafts. Gift wrapped order from, Back through time Bunting made by Back through time, available on Etsy My Christmas tree topper I also wanted to include some very interesting information about the color pink which I found on Debbie's site. By the way, Debbie bought a 320 square foot home from Scott of Slabtown Customs, who is the same builder that built my tiny house. Look around her blog once you are there to see more of her sweet little family home. May you be blessed this holiday season. Merry Christmas. Tonita This post is shared with - Marlyn's Treats
An exceptional Norwegian built-in bed displays beautiful Nordic craftsmanship and charm.
So I found this plan here that has a built-on greenhouse! I almost went and sold everything I own plus a few expendable organs then and there to be able to build this. (I’m a horticulture student when...
1. This artist’s house in New Orleans More photographs found on the NY Times. 2. Stone Money Rai, or stone money, are large, circular stone disks carved out of limestone, used on the island of Yap, Micronesia. They have been used in trade by the locals and are described by some observers as a form of currency. The extrinsic (perceived) value of a specific stone is…
Located in a remote area of Northern California, this geodesic dome is built on an organic farm near the Pacific Ocean. It has a potbelly stove, two lofted bunks, a kitchen and dining area, and a bed beneath a dreamy geodesic window.
Book nook - 17 of the internet's coziest, cushiest and most inviting spots to sit and read.
India-based architectural studio The White Room, run by Nitin Barchha and Disney Davis, uses minimal design and natural materials to create clean spaces bursting with plant life. In their recent project Garden Room the pair created a white and slate green sculptural setting that presents a calming segue from interior to outdoor space. The one bedroom apartment located in the Mumbai suburb of Pali Hill is teeming with vines and hanging plants that create a protective barrier from the outside world. More
A beach home in Uruguay flaunts lofted ceilings, a wraparound deck, and a kitchen far more chic than yours or mine. This, and more, in one very tiny room.
When it comes to being truly space conscious, Murphy beds do a great job in conserving precious space. In 15 Cool Murphy Beds for Decorating Smaller Rooms
If you’ve been looking to beautify your lawn or garden this year, chances are good you’ve stumbled across one of this year’s biggest landscaping trends: tiny fairy houses. These imaginative little structures include all kinds