Monday, May 21, 2012

Do you feel like your house is too small? #4 of 10

 

Rollit Homes

Students at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany designed these chic modular homes, which are built to incorporate multiple uses inside one small living space. The home functions like a mouse on a wheel; the homeowner can change the structure of the house by walking in the center to rotate it. With just a little bit of daily exercise, the unit can be turned to reveal a bed, lounge chair, table, shower, toilet, or a kitchen sink — all in the same space!
 

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Do you feel like your house is too small? #3 of 10

Toronto's Little House
Tucked between its normal-sized neighbors, this miniature home is not the smallest in the world, but it's likely the smallest one in Toronto, Canada. Boasting a mere 312 square-feet of space, the Little House has garnered cult-like interest since going on the market recently. Celebrity Ellen Degeneres has expressed interest in one day owning the tiny home.


 

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Do you feel like your house is too small? #2 of 10

Micro Compact Home



Measuring only 8.5 feet cubed, Micro Compact Homes somehow manage to include room for two double beds, a bathroom, lobby, dining space for 4-5 people, a kitchen and top-notch entertainment technology. It's enough to make you want to stay inside.
 
Check this out -> They have even made a village with these: http://microcompacthome.com/projects/?con=o2
 

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Do you feel like your house is too small? #1 of 10


Tumbleweed Houses

Since 1997, Jay Shafer of the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company has been living in homes smaller than most people's closets. Though tiny, these cozy, cabin-esque home designs somehow fit everything you need inside them: a workspace, bedroom, bathroom (with toilet and shower) and living space. Some designs include a porch so the homeowner can sit out and enjoy the open spaces.


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