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Alchemy Architects weeHouse: 336 Sq Ft Modern Prefab with Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

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

weeHouse prefab home by Alchemy Architects

Photo credits: Alchemy Architects


Kitchen and Living Area

weeHouse kitchen with IKEA cabinets and stainless steel

Sleeping Area with Privacy Curtains

weeHouse bedroom with privacy curtains and storage cubbies

Living Space with Fireplace

weeHouse living area with fireplace and panoramic windows

Winter Prairie Setting

weeHouse in snowy Minnesota prairie landscape

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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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Sue Brittain
    February 17, 2011, 8:58 pm

    It looks very upscaleish. But where’s the bathroom and shower?

  • TomLeeM
    February 24, 2012, 4:02 pm

    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). 🙂

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