Rent This Modular Micro Cabin For Your Next Grecian Getaway
This mesmerizing micro home offers an incredible experience at an affordable price in Greece.
From its stunningly sleek interior to its Hellenic whitewash exterior, the Monocabin embodies Greek island architecture in more ways than one. Designed by Milan–based studio Mandalaki as a prototype for a series of tiny homes, this 280-square-foot rental retreat is located in the relaxing oasis of Rhodes—the largest of the Dodecanese island chain in Greece— and is just steps away from the Aegean Sea.
The home's whitewashed exterior references the widely acclaimed Greek island architecture.
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Modular concrete panels make up the walls, while clerestory windows help keep the interiors bright and airy.
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A look at the tiny kitchen. The Monocabin comes with a table, which can be used either inside or outside for al fresco dining.
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Many of the furniture featured in the home are custom-built pieces. For instance, the shelf shown here was designed by Mandalaki.
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The crisp white kitchen opens to the bedroom.
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Here's a quick peek at the interior of the bedroom.
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Everything has been designed specifically to fit within the two-room interior.
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The bathroom maintains a sense of outdoor living with the large clerestory window.
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The Monocabin also houses a quaint patio that's perfect for outdoor gathering.
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The patio enables guests to dine al fresco.
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Not only is the micro home steps away from the Aegean Sea, but it's close to the nearby town of Ialysos, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The property's convenient location gives guests an opportunity to mingle with the locals.
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The site also includes Earth Brick solar lamps designed by Mandalaki.
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The Monocabin even comes with an outdoor shower to facilitate open-air living.
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