Tiny houses have gained popularity in recent years and represent the perfect solution for those who want to simplify their lives. With an innovative and well-thought-out design, the owners of these tiny homes have discovered that living in such a dwelling brings them many benefits.
They felt more connected to family, friends, and nature, while freeing themselves from the worry of mortgages or excessive consumption.
We present you with a few models of tiny houses that maximize both functionality and style without placing importance on size.
The Man and the Tree House
Spanish architects extended the facade of the house with a fence built using the same metal tubes that surround the walls of the dwelling. This way they achieved the delimitation of the garden perimeter. The white-painted metal tubes create a visible transparency of the two rooms.
A charming house based on simplicity and sustainability
Perhaps the dimensions don't impress, but this home has everything necessary for the comfort of one person. Stratified furniture helps eliminate clutter and creates space without overcrowding the interior. The two doors open onto the courtyard and extend the living room, favoring the entry of fresh air throughout the house.
The kitchen and bedroom constantly benefit from ventilation and successfully share the limited space.
The advantages of such a small house lie in the comfort and air circulation that is achieved throughout the space, thanks to the practical wooden furniture and the ample windows.
A dream home on wheels, in perfect communion with nature
The entire house is invaded by natural light, which penetrates through the two glass doors and the 10 windows of the house.
Lisefki confesses that living in a small house frees him from worrying about bills and allows him to spend more time in the community or exploring the surroundings.
In the future, Alek plans to add more sustainable elements to his home: solar panels and a rainwater collection system.
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Called The Man and the Tree House, the dwelling aims to have a wide opening towards nature and better integrate its elements.

The owners of this construction in Spain wanted a guest house with two rooms. One is located inside the house, while the other houses the tree in the garden.






