Canadian architecture firm Studio North has completed a charming micro-shelter called the Birdhut. It sleeps two people and its facade is covered in birdhouses to encourage local birds to make it their home.
The Pacific Harmony, by Handcrafted Movement, is an attractive-looking tiny house that makes the most of its limited living space with a dining room that can be turned into a downstairs bedroom using a drop-down Murphy bed.
Here’s a nice little tiny house from premium builders Wheelhaus. Called RoadHaus, it’s shaped like a wedge and has an awesome roof that lets in lots of light thanks to all that glazing.
Canada’s Backcountry Hut Company recently unveiled its latest model, the Surf Shack. The flatpack tiny house is very easy to assemble and comes with a lot of options, including the ability to run on or off-the-grid.
Though at its most popular in North America, the small living movement is also growing in popularity across the pond. Baluchon is one of the more interesting firms producing homes in France at the moment. The Essen’Ciel is a nice example of its work and recently sold for around €60,000 (roughly US$65,000).
