
Backyard Living That Powers a Pool / LA / Tracy Stone Architect
Discover a creatively designed ADU by Tracy Stone Architect in Los Angeles that enhances backyard living with a poolside retreat and efficient use of space.
Discover a creatively designed ADU by Tracy Stone Architect in Los Angeles that enhances backyard living with a poolside retreat and efficient use of space.
A ski-in, ski-out cabin by Shean Architects at Mont Ste. Marie, Quebec, carefully positioned to blend with the landscape and preserve the natural rock terrain.
Discover Backyard House by Tan Architecture in Brunswick East, Melbourne—a clever multi-generational living solution. This 69sqm two-story home maximizes space, privacy, and sustainability, offering a thoughtful approach to urban housing diversity.
Explore Tiny Victories, a transformative micro home designed by Jobe Corral Architects for Community First! Village in Austin. Discover how thoughtful architecture can provide security, dignity, and community to those who have experienced chronic homelessness, offering sustainable solutions to Austin’s housing challenges.
Explore ‘Small and Mighty’ by SUBU Design Architecture, a masterful transformation of a compact Los Angeles lot into a stylish and functional home. Discover how innovative design solutions maximize space, light, and coastal charm to create a beautifully livable urban retreat
Discover Tsai Design’s St Kilda Micro Sanctuary, a compact 25 sqm apartment in Melbourne’s beachside suburb. This thoughtfully designed space balances the needs of a temporary home with those of an Airbnb rental, featuring multifunctional furniture, a unique copper-clad bathroom pod, and clever layout strategies that maximize comfort and functionality.
Explore A House for Grandma by Brcar Morony Architecture in Lindfield, Australia—a modern solution to multigenerational living and housing affordability. Set on a spacious 968 sqm lot, this design integrates a flexible living space that accommodates both elderly family members and young adults. With a focus on privacy, nature integration, and sustainability, the project exemplifies how thoughtful architecture can meet diverse family needs while blending seamlessly with the local context
Step into the world of ‘Cousin Cabana,’ a stunning retreat nestled along the serene shores of Lake Austin. Designed by Black Rabbit, this compact cabin is a seamless blend of simplicity, uniqueness, and functionality, all inspired by the vibrant spirit of Austin. Natural materials, such as ipe wood and board-formed concrete, harmonize effortlessly with the preserved landscape, while custom floor-to-ceiling steel windows offer uninterrupted views of the tranquil lakefront. Discover how this 480 sq ft haven effortlessly balances openness and intimacy, paying homage to the rich history of The Narrows as a cherished family gathering spot.
Explore Aperture House by Paul Archer Design in London—a masterful renovation of a former garage into a modern home. Blending historical brickwork with contemporary design, this project respects its historic surroundings while providing a spacious and light-filled living environment.
Discover Serra House, a sustainable tiny house nestled in the Serra da Moeda foothills of Brazil, designed by Vazio. This eco-friendly retreat integrates with its natural surroundings using locally sourced bamboo and traditional techniques, showcasing innovative, affordable, and environmentally-conscious design in a rural setting.
Explore Sandbox Studio’s Fundamental House, a sleek and eco-friendly granny flat in Annangrove, NSW. Designed for a retired couple, this compact yet expansive home emphasizes sustainability and privacy, redefining multi-generational living. Discover how this modern dwelling balances environmental considerations with comfortable, independent living. Published with bowerbird. Photography by Katherine Lu
Discover Pocket Passiv, an innovative and sustainable architectural gem nestled in the vibrant Glebe area of Sydney. Designed by Anderson Architecture, this compact 27-square-meter studio showcases remarkable attention to detail and achieves the prestigious Passivhaus Plus Standard. With its double-height bathroom, asymmetrical pitched roof, and timber shingle cladding, Pocket Passiv seamlessly blends modern design with the rich historical context of Glebe. Not only does this environmentally friendly studio produce as much energy as it consumes, but it also offers an affordable and functional living space. Dive deeper into the captivating story of Pocket Passiv and be inspired by its remarkable achievements in sustainability and design.
Renovating small apartments often involves striking a delicate balance between functionality and aesthetic appeal. The Kings Court Apartment in Hong Kong is a prime example of how thoughtful design can transform a compact living space into a stylish and highly functional home. With innovative design strategies, this renovation offers a sense of spaciousness and flexibility that belies its modest size. By reconfiguring the layout, incorporating multifunctional furniture, and integrating seamless storage solutions, the apartment now perfectly suits the young couple’s lifestyle. Discover how they achieved this remarkable transformation, making every square foot count.
Discover Hunter’s Cabin, designed by Georgian student architect Sandro Nozadze. This unique retreat in Georgia embodies simplicity and functionality, crafted to meet the needs of a hunter while seamlessly blending with the natural environment. With its elevated structure and burnt wood facade, the cabin showcases Sandro’s commitment to contextually responsive and innovative design. Explore how this student project merges practicality with aesthetic appeal, reflecting a deep understanding of space and materials.
Discover Dolphin Sands Studio, a stunning 36m² retreat by Matt Williams Architects, set amid Tasmania’s coastal dunes. Designed as a compact “viewfinder,” this tiny house seamlessly integrates with its environment while offering breathtaking views of The Hazards and Great Oyster Bay. Explore the innovative design strategies, sustainable practices, and material choices that create a minimalist yet expansive living experience. Dive into how this project balances site impact, privacy, and a strong connection to nature.
Explore the transformation of the AY Mini Modular Apartment in Pardesiya by S.A.I.L Design in this Tiny House Zine feature. Discover how S.A.I.L Design, known for their minimalist and small-scale architecture, converted a dated 30-square-meter unit into a modern 50-square-meter family home. Delve into the design challenges, creative solutions, and the impact of thoughtful design on enhancing functionality, natural light, and personal well-being. Photography by Eyal Tagar, published with bowerbird
Affordable Housing in Tempe Arizona based on a Micro Neighbourhood and Biophilic Design At Tiny House Zine, we’re pleased to introduce our design feature with Matthew Salenger from coLAB, discussing Affordable Housing at Tempe Micro Estates. Located in Arizona, this community of small, sustainable homes offers an innovative approach to affordable living. In this article, Matthew shares the inspiration behind the project and how they achieved a balance between affordability and sustainability
Discover the Poliken Tiny Houses by Román y Basualto Arquitectos, a striking architectural project set against Lake Vichuquén’s stunning backdrop. These thoughtfully designed cabins blend modern aesthetics with natural surroundings, featuring bold black exteriors, warm wood interiors, and functional spaces that maximize every square meter. Explore how this project harmonizes with the landscape and offers a unique retreat experience.
Lucy Cube Micro Hotel stands as an innovative addition to Project Lucy in the Sky, a visionary series of sleeping pavilions nestled within the docklands of Deventer, The Netherlands. The hotel, known as a ‘One-Room-Hotel,’ is a testament to the transformative power of adaptive reuse, breathing new life into the disused hopper that once defined the harbor district. Now, this industrial relic has been reimagined as a contemporary landmark, symbolizing
Kirimoko Tiny House in Wanaka NZ designed by Condon Scott Architects embodies sustainability and thoughtful design, making it a great precedent for downsizers seeking a simpler lifestyle. Its efficient use of resources, land, space, and materials demonstrates a commitment to minimizing environmental impact without sacrificing comfort. Despite its small size, the house offers high amenity and quality design, showcasing how thoughtful planning can create a cozy and functional living space.
Introducing the Esch 22 Space Station Mobile Sleeping Hut / designed by 2001 TBSI : a revolutionary concept designed to immerse visitors in the dynamic landscapes of Esch during its tenure as the Capital of Culture. This innovative mobile sleeping hut, crafted by 2001 TBSI, redefines the notion of temporary accommodation, offering a unique blend of versatility and sustainability. Designed by 2001 TBSI Photography by Ludmilla Cerveny See other tiny
Perched on the top of a rocky hill, overlooking the undulating mountains around Mansfield, two 20ft shipping containers create one tiny home big on style. Designer and builder Robbie Walker created the shipping container tiny house on his site near Mansfield for him and his family to enjoy and also to share with others on AirBnB. Shipping containers are a common sight on farms in the area, so adding another
Over the course of six months, Zach Both and Nicole Lopez built a contemporary-styled yurt 20 minutes outside of Portland, OR. The exterior structure was constructed in a single weekend with the help of friends and family. As working professionals, the yurt serves as a functional home. Nicole uses the space as a relaxing respite from her job at a nearby hospital, while Zach—who previously traveled the country in a
The Cascadia team worked with a private client to design a tiny home for their active family of four. Our team collaboratively worked with the client to create a tiny home on a piece of waterfront property that had been in their family for three generations, enabling them to relocate their family and business in order to embrace a more off-the-grid lifestyle on Vancouver Island. Creating a sense of space
The micro-apartment is sited between a university campus and a burgeoning creative quarter, in a 1950s apartment block of identical studios originally built for nurses’ accommodation. At 28 square metres, the project is yet another iteration in the study of micro apartments epitomised by a return to the fundamentals of dwelling and access to the vibrancy of the city. We relied on familiar design strategies for small spaces; amplified depth
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