Tag: skylight

  • PACO – Multilevel 3m Cube by Jo Nagasaka & Daisuke Motogi

    …multilevel 3m x 3m x 3m cube with tatami flooring, opening roof with skylight, rear door, kitchen, wet-bath with toilet. The design project attempts to incorporate all necessities within 3m cubed.” – small & tiny home ideas

    See more of PACo at small & tiny home ideas.

  • Skylights in Lofts Open-up Possibilities

    There are many tiny homes without skylights in the lofts. It might be a disadvantage for those that like to sleep in late, but for the rest it’s a welcome addition. It opens the space up, gives a nice view outside, and sounds great in a light rain. If you get a skylight model that opens with a little hand crank, it can also let a nice breeze flow through on those steamy nights. (Did I just say that?)

    See more of the tiny house pictured here. Photo credit to PAD.

     

  • Installing Tiny House Skylights

    Skylights have been installed on our little tiny roof! We have two larger skylights in the great room and a smaller one above the bedroom loft for stargazing and the like. We had a little hiccup with the skylights since Lowes sent us the wrong ones and we didn’t figure it out till it got installed. The glass on the skylights are supposed to be transparent rather than opaque. It’s been tricky to install the skylights so with a little maneuvering we were able to get Lowes to remedy their mistake by agreeing to send us the correct glass.” …Continues

  • To Skylight or Not

    Derek ‘Deek’ Diedricksen shares some pros & cons of using skylights in a tiny home’s loft.

    “This question has been posed at EVERY Tumbleweed Workshop Ive hosted… skylights – should i include them in my tiny houses loft?”

    Read the full post at Relaxshacks.com: Tiny Houses/Tumbleweeds: To Skylight, or NOT to Skylight?.