Whereas nonetheless within the idea stage, this 484-square-foot tiny home was designed by the Bologna-based firm STUDIOFEM is simply too lovely to not share. Architects Francesca Morsiani and Mujgan Merve Rinaldi designed The Mini with a proposed location within the village of Cavusin, Nevsehir, Turkey, surrounded by mountains. The oblong construction is clad in darkish brown vertical panels interspersed with floor-to-ceiling home windows for a clear, minimalist exterior.
Full-height home windows fill the inside with pure mild and supply occupants with a framed view of the environment. The massive home windows assist join the inside to the panorama and make the inside seem bigger.
Regardless of the restricted sq. footage, the inside feels open with sight strains out from most angles. Within the open dwelling house, the kitchen cupboards run alongside one wall to merge right into a built-in couch on the entrance to the bed room. The low floor additionally doubles as a shelf for books and objects.
The partitions are coated in easy wooden panels with the grain including texture to the house.
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