Tag: micro

  • Casa Transportable ÁPH80 by Ábaton

    Spanish architecture studio Ábaton has developed a micro home that can be transported on the back of a lorry and placed almost anywhere (+ slideshow).

    Ábaton chose dimensions of nine by three metres to provide just enough space for two people and also allow the transportable house to be hoisted onto the back of a truck.

    “The proportions are the result of a thorough study by our architects’ team so that the different spaces are recognisable and the feeling indoors is one of fullness,” said Ábaton.

  • Beehive Lodges Micro Cabin

    The structure is built out of 3×2 tanalised wood section, which is insulated and has a waterproof membrane. The roof is a meta slate system, which needs to be used as the roof pitch is less than 10 degrees.

  • You Can Stay in this Off Grid Micro Cabin for $35 a Night

    Here’s an off grid micro cabin I just had to show you. It’s too small for full-time living unless you’re going with the bare minimum.

  • Micro Kitchen in a Tiny House

    More photos of this tiny house (the ProtoHaus) available here. When you’re limited in space the only logical choice is to get creative and develop a smart design that makes the most out of what you have.

  • Le Nuage by Zébra3/Buy-­Sellf

    “French designers Zébra3/Buy-­Sellf have designed a prefabricated holiday home in the shape of a cloud that sits next to a lake in south-west France (+ slideshow).

    Le Nuage (The Cloud) cabin by Zébra3/Buy-Sellf was designed for the Urban Community of Bordeaux (CUB)…”

  • Micro Homestead Episode 25

    Kevin has posted another update to his tiny cabin. You can also follow along at this blog, Kevin’s Micro Homestead, and on Facebook.

    “Talk about exterior Finnish options and trim layout. Plus up comming film production.”

    via episode 25 sawdust therapy – YouTube.

  • Micro Homestead – Episode 24

    Kevin has posted an update on the tiny house he’s building. You can follow his work at kevinsmicrohomestead.wordpress.com.

    “cuting out window opening and dry fitting . next is install tape off trim and side up the wall. getting close to done with exterior.”

    via episode 24 front window and siding fall is here. – YouTube.