Tiny Footprint
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The Pingora tiny house features a compact interior with an "upside-down" layout that positions the bedroom downstairs and the living room upstairs. It also has a relatively affordable price tag of $89,200.
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The Monocoque Cabin is an extraordinary tiny house that's modeled after a World War II airplane. It's defined by an eye-catching curving exterior and comes with lots of options, including its interior layout and off-the-grid capability.
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Minimaliste previously impressed us with its Noyer and Noyer XL, which offer luxurious small living in all weather. The firm has now iterated on the model again with the even larger and apartment-like 2024 Noyer XL tiny house.
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Despite its modest length of just 26 ft, the Mi Casita tiny house has a space-saving interior that fits in the kind of features we'd usually expect in a much larger model, including a bathroom with a tub and a downstairs bedroom.
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Baluchon's Sherpa tiny house features a modern exterior design that riffs on a previous model by the firm. It sleeps two people, plus a couple of guests at a pinch, and incorporates a well thought-out space-saving interior.
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Madeiguincho has created an attractive tiny house from a humble shipping container. The firm heavily modified the metal box, adding a rooftop terrace and a space-saving interior that opens up to the outside via an operable wall section.
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Dragon Tiny Homes has followed up its affordable Element with a new version that still doesn't break the bank but is significantly more spacious inside, making it more suitable for use as a full-time home.
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Dragon Tiny Homes recalls the small living movement's humble roots with a new model named the Element. Featuring a compact and simple no-frills interior, it's currently up for sale for just $23,500.
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Modern Tiny Living's latest model, the Sangja, has a length of just 28 ft but is surprisingly comfortable inside. It features a master bedroom with standing space, a well-proportioned living area, and even a bathroom with a tub.
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Tiny houses have evolved beyond their humble DIY roots, with some designers creating huge towable homes that are like luxury apartments on wheels. New Atlas takes a closer look at five of the best recent examples.
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The Pisgah Park Model is arranged so that its living and sleeping areas are situated either side of a central porch, offering a sense of separation between the two and allowing its owners to embrace an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
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One of the challenges when living in a tiny house is that there's no space to host guests. The Honeylion, by Modern Tiny living, addresses this issue with clever space-saving furniture and a flexible layout.
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