Build Tiny’s latest model, the Millennial Tiny House, has a unique interior that features some really interesting ideas to make the diminutive towable dwelling feel larger than it is. Able to run on or off-the-grid, its most novel feature is a neat retractable staircase.
This industrial crane was long used to load coal from in a harbor in Copenhagen, Denmark. Having been decommissioned, it has been transformed into a tiny luxury retreat – complete with spa.
There are few dwellings as iconic and appealing as the classic Airstream trailer. Nowadays they fetch a pretty high price, but if you’d like to spend a night in one and see if it’s for you, the Malibu Dream Airstream may be of interest.
There’s nothing quite like a classic A-frame cabin and this one’s particularly impressive when you take into account its cost and construction time: just $700 and three weeks, respectively. Built using scrap materials, it sleeps two people and even comes with solar power.
Danish firm Vipp decided to dip its toe into the small living movement with the industrial-looking Vipp Shelter. Described as a “battery charging station for humans,” the prefabricated cabin can be installed anywhere, to offer a luxury off-grid retreat away from it all.