This is the Hygge Tiny House. It’s a tiny cabin on a foundation in the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.
‘Hygge’ is a Danish word that means wellbeing. This little solar powered cabin is available as a vacation rental through Tiny Homes Holidays. Enjoy the virtual tour and learn more about it below. Thanks!
Related: The Eilidh Cabin: Off-Grid Tiny House in the Isle of Wight

Photos via Tiny Home Holidays




Photos via Tiny Home Holidays
Highlights
- Sleeps up to 4
- Kitchen
- Stove
- Loft
- Solar panels
- Vacation rental
Quote
Tiny Home ‘Hygge’ is all about nesting. Hygge is a Danish word that represents well-being. Scandi-styling, snuggly textures and a hideaway vibe. Sleep up to four – either in two king sized beds or four singles.1
Resources
- http://www.tinyhomesholidays.com/hb_accommodation/hygge/
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Hygge, does not mean wellbeing. Wellbeing can be a result of hygge. It means something like the combination of coziness, intimacy, nice, lovely, friendly, comfort, good and the atmosphere when being with friends or doing something you enjoy – together. And it is an adjective. You can actually not write “Hygge Tiny House”. This simply does not make any sense. You can write “Tiny House Hygge”. Something that happens in a tiny house. And the above house does actually not look “hyggelig” – if it is related to Danish concept of hygge. That is a total different atmosphere. Furnitures need to be cozy, walls are usually white and with lots of natural light, flowers, light colors. It is considered how your grandmother filled up the coffee table with freshly baked cakes on a warm summer’s day. Something like this: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/76/b4/6a/76b46af9bbddf9b30e60227143c6e7dc.jpg