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.
If you’d like to delve into the tiny house movement but being portable isn’t a concern, then maybe a shipping container-based home would be of interest. This unnamed model, by Custom Container Living, consists of a shipping container that has been heavily modified to offer a spacious and low-cost home.
This tiny house has enough luxury features to put your average brick-and-mortar home to shame. Designed by New Frontier Tiny Homes, the Alpha includes a jacuzzi tub, mini-dishwasher, high-end finish, plus an eight-person dining table for when guests come over.
Russian firm BIO Architects recently unveiled this prototype tiny house that can operate fully off-the-grid and can withstand extreme weather – impressively, it has been installed in a Russian lake since last November.