Do you dream of living large in a small space? Tiny houses offer a unique opportunity to simplify your life and embrace a minimalist lifestyle, but the limited square footage can pose challenges. Enter the loft: a clever design element that maximizes vertical space, creating a world of possibilities within your tiny abode. From cozy […]
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.
Dreaming of a simpler life nestled amidst nature? Look no further than the magic of Scandinavian tiny houses! These miniature marvels blend functionality with breathtaking aesthetics, offering everything you need in a design that stuns. Embark on a journey through light-filled interiors, clever storage solutions, and a connection to the outdoors that will leave you […]
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.
When it comes to homes, good things really can come in small (or tiny) packages. Here's why everyone's obsessed with the tiny house movement.
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Discover the essence of tranquility and minimalism in a small space with our ten tips for decorating a Japanese style tiny house. Learn how to use space optimally, incorporate natural materials, and adopt the less-is-more philosophy to create a serene and functional living space.
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
They wanted the financial flexibility to travel, adventure, and live off the land So they set off to build a timber-framed tiny house
Are you choosing between DIY and High-Tech Prefab Tiny House? Read that post first if you want to DIY or continue for Modern High-Tech... The tiny real estate has been gaining popularity in recent years
Discover the essence of tranquility and minimalism in a small space with our ten tips for decorating a Japanese style tiny house. Learn how to use space optimally, incorporate natural materials, and adopt the less-is-more philosophy to create a serene and functional living space.
Rotterdam-based Orange Architects has built a wooden holiday home on the beautiful Dutch island of Texel with transforming interiors.
With a passion for Japan and travel being a significant part of his career, it made sense for new tiny home owner Josselin to have a Japan-inspired house on wheels. After all, living in a tiny home would mean he could save thousands of dollars on hotel accommodation. And why shouldn’t he have a home inspired by a country he loves? So, that’s where the Bonzaï Tiny House comes into the picture. Built by the highly regarded French tiny house company Baluchon, it’s an eye-catching yet quaint house built on a conservative 4.5-metre long (15-foot) trailer. With his entire life
One day, when you win the lottery, you can have all of them. Le sigh.
You voted, our judges met, and we’ve got a grand prize winner for the 2021 Small/Cool Contest!But first, some backstory. (We know, we know, bear with us for a quick sec.) Last year, Apartment Therapy revived the reader-favorite Small/Cool Contest. We hadn’t run the contest since 2016, and we were so excited to see your small (1,000 square feet or fewer) and cool (self-explanatory) spaces from all around the world.
Modern guesthouse designed by Philip Babb Architect.
Hobbit houses continue being hot, especially for those who would like to buy or build a DIY tiny home and don't care at all about mobility, property taxes, floods, etc. Before reviewing a few prefabricated
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.
Mennt founder Laura Butler shares her 1890s Darlinghurst pink terrace renovated by Trias in accordance with Japanese design principles.
The Sleepbox, designed by Russian architecture firm, Arch Group, is a halfway point between a Japanese capsule room and a small hotel room. Tiny and designed to be used at airports and railway stations, MDF veneer structure houses enough space for up to three single beds and even a fold out desk for laptop users to get some work done (valuable outlets available for charging up) after a refreshing nap between flights.
There’s no better feeling than setting foot inside your home, sweet home after a long day. Beware, the king (or the queen) of the house is back! Imagine: there’s one lucky family that runs a whole kingdom of houses with a teeny-tiny nuance. The Brinks family owns 6 houses, each one only 160 square feet in size, that look as if Dad from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids had shrunk their home instead.
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Een Chinese student architectuur heeft een volledig "huis" gebouwd op een oppervlakte van 23 vierkante meter. Zo is er een keuken, badkamer, slaapkamer en zitkamer v
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Located on the beautiful Dutch island of Texel, Holiday Home is unlike any other residential villa. Instead of dividing the house into different spaces by..
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