After living in LA for several years and traveling in their self-built camper van this couple decided they wanted to build their own tiny cabin in Portugal where they can grow their own food and live a simpler and more sustainable life.
It’s an off-grid house that they built themselves while documenting the process from design to finish and creating a step-by-step guide for anyone else who may want to build the same cabin. Check it out and learn more below!
This is a 258 sq. ft. modern tiny cabin designed by Simon Steffensen and built by Faerch & Co.
The cabin is beautiful and minimalist inside-out. Outside, you’ll find covered outdoor spaces. When you go inside, you’ll find a kitchen, living area, dining, bathroom, and sleeping loft. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
This is a modern small cabin called the Casa Caldera in San Rafeal Valley, Arizona.
It was designed by DUST architecture and features a modern design.
This home features 530 square feet of interior space plus an additional 415 square foot breezeway.
The floor plan includes a large indoor/outdoor dining space that doubles as a breezeway, plus two bedrooms, one bathroom, a living area, and a full kitchen in a split-level design.
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This is the story of one couple choosing one of three tiny homes.
From the outside, you’ll notice the first has a yellow board and batten siding and red trim with a large front porch. The second has an angular shed roof and large windows, and the last one also has a shed style roof, yellow french doors and a large porch.
When you go inside, you’ll find the interiors of these studios range from crisp and modern to cozy and warm. Want to find out which one they choose? Watch below!
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Couple’s Three Tiny Cabin Options: Which Would You Have Picked?
Just one look at the outside and you’ll see why – suspended at the top of a tall white pole is a globular structure that looks worthy of a science fiction novel. Six white beams create the sphere and tinted glass encapsulated the center portion.
When you go inside, you’ll find a clean and sparse interior, with a bed and a long couch hugging the glass walls. You get to the sphere via an enclosed ladder in the center of the supporting pole. Solar panels on the top of the sphere provide energy for the whole space. Watch the video below for more details about this futuristic home.
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The Skysphere: Modern High Tech Tiny Cabin with 360 Views