The wood-clad cabin is located on a working farm in Devon, UK.
Located in southern Chile’s Riñinahue commune on the east side of Lake Ranco, Casa Tobita is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty—from the country’s fourth largest lake to Futangue Park, a nature reserve at the foot of the Andes.
A modern addition to an old London home offers ample space for a growing family, as well as a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf situated under a skylight.
Tiny houses are spreading across the world—and probably because it really just makes sense. The tiny home lifestyle is the ultimate application of creative resourcefulness, and allows residents to reduce their environmental footprints without sacrificing good design.
Affordable, adorable, and in many cases, transportable, these tiny homes made a big impact on our readers this year.
Project 01, a 262-square-foot micro cabin imagined by Canada-based Instead is clad with black-stained pine that helps it to meld with the natural landscape.
“This architecturally stunning home steals the show with Streamline Moderne lines and curves, elegant corner windows, and statuesque Queen Palms,” says the listing agent.
Casa Cabras floor plan
On a rocky bank, Hebra Arquitectos builds a breezy home that opens wide to nature.
Though the house is a long, rectangular form, the combination of deck and living room become one tree-shade-dappled space.
House in Chilean Forest by Lucas Maino aerial view
Emerald-green herringbone tile adds color to the roll-in shower of British TV presenter Sophie Morgan.
The roof overhang provides shelter to the entry with an oak front door from Lyndon Doors.
Minimod Curucaca floor plan
The Pine wood-clad cabin sits atop an elevated platform left behind by a previous builder in a failed first construction attempt, and overlooks the Cautín River. "
Floor Plan of House by the Cautín River by Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos