Project posted by Atlanta Design Festival

Neolith Tiny House

Atlanta Design Economy Credits

Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker
Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
When you're ready to start organizing, we suggest beginning in your kitchen. Go through your refrigerator, cabinets, drawers, and spice racks and sort out items you wish to keep/discard accordingly. Then, repeat the process with the storage areas and shelves in your bedroom, bathroom, living room, and home office.
When you're ready to start organizing, we suggest beginning in your kitchen. Go through your refrigerator, cabinets, drawers, and spice racks and sort out items you wish to keep/discard accordingly. Then, repeat the process with the storage areas and shelves in your bedroom, bathroom, living room, and home office.
Atlanta Design Economy Credits

Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker
Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits

Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker
Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits

Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker
Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith
Atlanta Design Economy Credits Architecture: Jeffrey Bruce Baker Hard surface and cladding material manufacturer: Neolith

Credits

Architect
Jeffrey Bruce Baker

From Atlanta Design Festival

The Neolith Tiny House, designed as an experiential home, shows the possibilities of the surfacing material in a variety of applications, including the facade, wall cladding, flooring, countertops and roof deck in one tiny project.

The tiny movement is a growing concept around the world; it is about living responsibly without sacrificing.

Committed to the environment and sustainable practices, which go hand-in-hand with tiny living, the Neolith Tiny House demonstrates these ideals, which perfectly align with the Sintered Stone brand as a luxury, yet lightweight and sustainably manufactured product. Slabs are thin and therefore very light, will not fade or crack from constant UV exposure or temperature swings, and are virtually indestructible, ideal for a tiny house on the move.

This property is part of the Atlanta Design Festival MA! Architecture Tour 2017™