As one of the world’s most expensive cities to live in, London has a serious low-cost housing problem, but one architecture firm offers a potential solution with this neat micro-house disguised as an air vent.
Self-taught Spanish designer Fernando Abellanas recently installed this whimsical little shelter under a graffiti-covered bridge somewhere in Valencia – he’s keeping its exact location a secret.
There’s downsizing and then there’s taking small living to the extreme. The latter is definitely the case with the Wide Path Camper: a tiny trailer for two that’s towed by bicycle.
With its brutalist-like aesthetic, the Koda will appeal to those looking for something a little different in their tiny house. Designed by Estonian firm Kodasema, it can be constructed and installed within just seven hours and then dismantled and moved to another location with ease thanks to its prefabricated construction.
Most people associate drawbridges with grand old European castles but the Greenmoxie tiny house has an electric drawbridge-style deck that increases living space outside.
