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This is the story of Anthony Davies’ basic summer cottage re-build. It’s a 450-sq.-ft. tiny home that was originally built without water or electricity in Vilnius, Lithuania, but all of that is about to change with a big make-over adding electricity and water to the cottage.

Believe it or not, this tiny house has been used by the family for 4 generations. Talk about using what you have! How awesome is that? I don’t know about you, but I love family history being commemorated in this way. It’s really special. Anyway, please scroll to enjoy and learn more about this wonderful little cottage story.

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450-sq.-ft. Small House, Used For 4 Generations

450-sq-ft Small House Used For 4 Generations Remodeled 001

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This is a 129 sq. ft. micro apartment in Lithuania designed by Nauris Kalinauskas and Dalia Mauricaité according to Small Spaces Addiction. It’s designed and built within an old factory in Lithuania.

When you go inside you’ll find bright yellow cabinets in the kitchen, a sofa, dining table, and a creative storage staircase that leads you into the sleeping loft. Although you can’t see the bathroom, it seems to be tucked underneath the sleeping loft near the front entrance. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!

129 Sq. Ft. Micro Apartment in Lithuania

129 Sq. Ft. Micro Apartment in Lithuania

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