The weeHouse by Alchemy Architects packs modern design into 336 square feet. Located in the prairie land near Lake Pepin in Minnesota, this prefab cabin features floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides, creating an indoor-outdoor living experience.
Design Details
- Manufacturer: Alchemy Architects
- Model: weeHouse
- Size: 336 square feet
- Construction: Prefab modular
- Kitchen: IKEA cabinets with stainless steel finishes
- Flooring: Hardwood throughout walls, floors, and ceiling
- Windows: Floor-to-ceiling glass on both long walls with sliding glass doors
- Sleeping: Queen/full bed with privacy curtains plus loft bed
- Heating: Fireplace
Exterior View in Winter
Photo credits: Alchemy Architects
Kitchen and Living Area
Sleeping Area with Privacy Curtains
Living Space with Fireplace
Winter Prairie Setting
Lessons from the weeHouse Design
- Glass Walls Connect Indoor and Outdoor: Floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides blur the boundary between interior living space and the surrounding landscape
- Consistent Materials Unify Small Spaces: Using hardwood on floors, walls, and ceiling creates visual continuity that makes 336 square feet feel cohesive
- Privacy Curtains Substitute for Walls: Fabric curtains around sleeping areas provide privacy without consuming square footage like partition walls would
- Prefab Construction Suits Remote Sites: Factory-built modules can be delivered to locations where on-site construction would be difficult or impractical
- Simple Layouts Maximize Flexibility: Open floor plans with minimal built-ins allow furniture arrangements to adapt as needs change
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It looks very upscaleish. But where’s the bathroom and shower?
Perhaps one could replace the bunk bed and cabinet with a small bathroom and shower?
It is neat looking but I think it definitely needs at least a bathroom unless they have a outhouse of some sort (still want a inside bathroom on cold days). 🙂