In defiance of its oversized neighbors, this sustainable 753-square-foot home in Perth, by architecture firm Whispering Smith, maximizes its small footprint through built-in furniture and textures of concrete, reclaimed brick, tile, and white metal. Devoid of walls and doors, the streamlined spaces flow into one another, and connect to the ample rear courtyard.
In defiance of its oversized neighbors, this sustainable 753-square-foot home in Perth, by architecture firm Whispering Smith, maximizes its small footprint through built-in furniture and textures of concrete, reclaimed brick, tile, and white metal. Devoid of walls and doors, the streamlined spaces flow into one another, and connect to the ample rear courtyard.
The 753-square-foot retreat has two bedrooms and a bath, and takes advantage of its rocky site.
The 753-square-foot retreat has two bedrooms and a bath, and takes advantage of its rocky site.
The 753-square-foot layout presents a series of interesting volumes that are discovered as one moves through the space.
The 753-square-foot layout presents a series of interesting volumes that are discovered as one moves through the space.
This 753-square-foot cabin by architect Jon Danielsen Aarhus is the getaway of our dreams.
This 753-square-foot cabin by architect Jon Danielsen Aarhus is the getaway of our dreams.
Inside-Out 753. Acrylic on canvas, handmade mahogany frame.
Inside-Out 753. Acrylic on canvas, handmade mahogany frame.
The two floors overlap for only about 753 square feet. The wide overhangs create shaded space underneath.
The two floors overlap for only about 753 square feet. The wide overhangs create shaded space underneath.
Sited in Hainich – the largest deciduous forect in the northwest of Thuringia, Germany are the six chalets of Hainichhöfe holiday village. The modular chalets were prefabricated off site and only the windows and roof tiles were installed on site. Built with spruce and larch wood, the spacious 753-square-foot chalets with simple Scandinavian-style décor can comfortable fit up to four guests.
Sited in Hainich – the largest deciduous forect in the northwest of Thuringia, Germany are the six chalets of Hainichhöfe holiday village. The modular chalets were prefabricated off site and only the windows and roof tiles were installed on site. Built with spruce and larch wood, the spacious 753-square-foot chalets with simple Scandinavian-style décor can comfortable fit up to four guests.