This is the Solo 40 Modern Tiny House!
It’s designed by Atlius Architecture Inc.
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The Solo 40 Modern Tiny Home

Images © Greg Van Riel via Atlius
This is the Solo 40 Modern Tiny House!
It’s designed by Atlius Architecture Inc.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

Images © Greg Van Riel via Atlius
These are the Sleek Backcountry and Front Country Huts by Backcountry Hut Company.
This innovative design will arrive “flat packed” and can be assembled much like Ikea furniture. It’s sleek and modern and will come in multiple sizes and configurations to fit anywhere from 2 to 24 people!
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Related: Hivehaus Beehive-Inspired Tiny Modular Home

Images via Backcountry Hut Company
This is the studio-style Mini Box Tiny Cabin.
It’s designed and built by IdeaBox.
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This is a prefabricated tiny house called the Britespace by Avava Dwellings. The models are offered in three different sizes and are shipped in flat-packed packages for easy shipping.
Unfortunately, they’re not very affordable. Prices start at $117,000 and goes all the way up to $223,000 USD! According to Dezeen, pricing does include delivery, installation and contractor fees. But still, very expensive. Luckily, you can look at it for free! Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
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What happens when you place a house on an island barely wider than the building itself? You get one of the most striking examples of architecture that dissolves the boundary between indoors and out. Designed by 2by4-architects, this 215 sq ft glass cabin sits on a narrow island in Loosdrechtse Plas, a lake district southeast of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It is a home that transforms from an enclosed shelter into an open-air pavilion with one bold gesture.
Images courtesy of 2by4-architects
This is the Eco Pod tiny home by Pod Living Ltd.
It features a studio-style floor plan so your living room is your bedroom.
When you step inside, you’ll find a living with a couch that converts into your bed, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
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This is a 290 sq. ft. modern tiny cabin called the APH80 in Madrid, Spain.
It’s created by ABATON Architects and is designed to be completely portable so you can move it whenever you need to change locations for any reason.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchenette, bathroom, and a bedroom all on a one-level floor plan so there are no lofts, ladders, or staircases to worry about. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Images © Juan Baraja & ABATON Architects
This is the Eco Pod model by Pod Space, a British company that designs and prefabricated garden structures. You can use them as guests houses, micro homes, home offices, garden sheds, or anything else you can think of.
In this case you’ll see that this Eco Pod is designed to be used as a backyard home office because there’s a living area with a comfortable couch to relax and rejuvenate in while on the other side is the office area with desks and chairs. Although I can think of a few ways to turn this structure into a livable tiny home with a few modifications, how about you? Share your redesign ideas in the comments below. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
Images © Pod-Space.co.uk
The Y:Cube is a Lego-style prefabricated tiny housing solution designed to alleviate the affordable housing shortage in London after a report by the English Housing Survey revealed that most renters throughout England are spending 47 percent of their entire after-tax income on rent.
And according to this article from Russia Times, people in London are spending even more with an average of 73 percent of their pre-tax income being spent on rent. In response to this housing crisis, the London South West YMCA has come up with a solution called the Y:Cube.
The units are 26m2 (or 280 square feet) and are designed by Rogers Stirk Habour + Partners, an award-winning architecture firm in London. When you go inside one of the units you’ll find everything you need! A bathroom, kitchen, living area, desk, and a cozy place to sleep. But best of all, the price is affordable. According to the Russia Times, the units cost about €30,000 British Pounds which converts to about $47,000 in United States Dollars.
Images © RT