This tiny house in Indore, India, is designed to accommodate a family of four. It occupies a minimal footprint of 210 square feet.
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.
The Little Owl A-Frame’s matte-black exterior sets it apart from its woodsy neighbors.
The simple pool was designed to harmonize with the Mediterranean landscape.
Despite its small footprint, the flexible, multi-purpose space includes bike storage and a niche for storing weights.
The master bedroom features a Cibic-designed bed from the Standard collection sitting atop a vintage Indian dhurrie.
Christie Schoepp's main goals for building a cabin on her family's land in Alberta, Canada, were to maximize the views and make the project as cheap as possible.
Best Practice Architecture transformed a former garage in the Oak Park neighborhood of Dallas into a light-filled casita filled with art by local makers and vintage finds.
A Muji sink—the same kind used at Muji hotels—is installed in the bathroom.