Collection by Jessica Nehring
A rendering shows a view looking out of the structure.
A rendering shows a view looking out of the structure.
The Tini M features a living space beside a dining area and kitchen. The bedroom and bathroom are at opposite ends of the rectangular shape.
The Tini M features a living space beside a dining area and kitchen. The bedroom and bathroom are at opposite ends of the rectangular shape.
Steel can be one of the options used on the exterior of the ADU.
Steel can be one of the options used on the exterior of the ADU.
The Tini M bedroom is surrounded by windows. The initial structure includes a bed base with drawers, bedside tables, and a wood stove.
The Tini M bedroom is surrounded by windows. The initial structure includes a bed base with drawers, bedside tables, and a wood stove.
The company plans to ramp up its services in the U.S. starting next year, and is currently certified in California, New York, and Colorado.
The company plans to ramp up its services in the U.S. starting next year, and is currently certified in California, New York, and Colorado.
The Tini S is about 250 square feet, with an open bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.
The Tini S is about 250 square feet, with an open bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.
The Tini S structure has a shared living room and kitchen, as well as a bedroom and bathroom.
The Tini S structure has a shared living room and kitchen, as well as a bedroom and bathroom.
After staying in a tree house listed on Airbnb, Remo Kommnick and Emi Moore wanted their own getaway in the woods. "It was amazing being up in the trees,
After staying in a tree house listed on Airbnb, Remo Kommnick and Emi Moore wanted their own getaway in the woods. "It was amazing being up in the trees,
The interior is lined with sustainably grown pine painted white to help the home feel more spacious. The first product Stark chose for the home were the black KUNGSBACKA kitchen fronts, which are made from recycled bottles and give the space a sleek and modern look.
The interior is lined with sustainably grown pine painted white to help the home feel more spacious. The first product Stark chose for the home were the black KUNGSBACKA kitchen fronts, which are made from recycled bottles and give the space a sleek and modern look.
Set on a custom ESCAPE trailer that can be easily hooked up to a vehicle, the IKEA tiny home is clad in shou sugi ban–type exterior siding and fitted with low-E thermopane windows.
Set on a custom ESCAPE trailer that can be easily hooked up to a vehicle, the IKEA tiny home is clad in shou sugi ban–type exterior siding and fitted with low-E thermopane windows.
Architect John Howe updated some portions of Wright's original design to resolve issues encountered by early residents of the home. According to the Historical Society of Ogden Dunes, long-time owners of the home, Pat and John Peterson, have also completed other updates, such as replacing original cypress paneling that had darkened over the years.
Architect John Howe updated some portions of Wright's original design to resolve issues encountered by early residents of the home. According to the Historical Society of Ogden Dunes, long-time owners of the home, Pat and John Peterson, have also completed other updates, such as replacing original cypress paneling that had darkened over the years.
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A rendering shows Kabinka set up as a lakeside cabin with a different timber finish and a glazed facade.
A rendering shows Kabinka set up as a lakeside cabin with a different timber finish and a glazed facade.
"Creating a quality space was the focus during the design process," says the Hello Wood team. "Spatial quality isn’t necessarily characterized by big size, but rather deliberate complexity. Each and every millimeter counts—but we believe it’s a joy to spend time in a minimalist home."
"Creating a quality space was the focus during the design process," says the Hello Wood team. "Spatial quality isn’t necessarily characterized by big size, but rather deliberate complexity. Each and every millimeter counts—but we believe it’s a joy to spend time in a minimalist home."
The home office is enclosed on two sides by glass walls attached to a steel structure. The remaining two walls are clad in heat-treated wood.
The home office is enclosed on two sides by glass walls attached to a steel structure. The remaining two walls are clad in heat-treated wood.
The office features a small timber bench attached to the wooden side wall. “It adds some fun, personality and surprise to a usually uniform area,” says Kristi Kivilaid of ÖÖD House. “It’s a place to sit down for some fresh air or with a cup of tea and enjoy your garden.”
The office features a small timber bench attached to the wooden side wall. “It adds some fun, personality and surprise to a usually uniform area,” says Kristi Kivilaid of ÖÖD House. “It’s a place to sit down for some fresh air or with a cup of tea and enjoy your garden.”
Playful wallpaper from Graham & Brown livens up the house’s otherwise staid 

powder room, which also contains a 

pint-size Ikea sink.
Playful wallpaper from Graham & Brown livens up the house’s otherwise staid powder room, which also contains a pint-size Ikea sink.
Inside the entry, Natalie experiments with color-blocking on the ceiling. “Between the beams right now, I've painted a little bit of a color-blocking palette, which gives this really cool effect,” says Natalie. The colors seen here are “The Early Stuff” and “Miami Parasol” by Backdrop.
Inside the entry, Natalie experiments with color-blocking on the ceiling. “Between the beams right now, I've painted a little bit of a color-blocking palette, which gives this really cool effect,” says Natalie. The colors seen here are “The Early Stuff” and “Miami Parasol” by Backdrop.
A closer look at the kitchen area, where leather cabinet pulls and open shelving complement wood counters and a custom stair railing. Stephen’s inspirational tea pot and mug sit along a shelf above the bathroom doorway.
A closer look at the kitchen area, where leather cabinet pulls and open shelving complement wood counters and a custom stair railing. Stephen’s inspirational tea pot and mug sit along a shelf above the bathroom doorway.