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From the outside, this sober little box is a real eye-catcher! It is almost a designer object with its clean lines, dark wood slats and transparent effects!
Created to be installed wherever you like, its large windows are designed to let nature into your home!
View of the living room in dining configuration. A tiny house in the garden, an extra room or a fully-fledged house, the choice is yours.
View of the living room in night configuration.
Large glass doors lead directly into the living room. At the far end, a comfortable bench can be used for seating, storage or as an extra bed!
Look up, casings can also double as shelves!
When it’s diner time, the large storage module turns into a dining area thanks to a retractable shelf.
The bed is also concealed by the module during the day to optimize space and clear the space. Unfold it when night falls!
Zoom in on a niche in the corner of the living room. Here, the light gently illuminates the grained wood that forms the structure of the building. Both soft to the eye and to the touch, this recycled wood is eco-friendly first, perfect for our planet’s well-being!
Overall view of the kitchen area from the living room.
There is no kitchenette in this ultra-compact space, but an actual kitchen! It follows minimalist codes and blends into the décor thanks to custom-made storage modules in the same wood. The stone backsplash adds an organic touch to the space.
The curtains create privacy without depriving the room of soft light. Soothing effect and well-being guaranteed!
Let’s head for the bathroom, hidden behind the closed door.
The sliding door, also in laminated wood, saves space in this small structure.
Once open, the door reveals the basin. Above it, a large mirror reflects the living room and enlarges the room.
In the bathroom, low modules have been installed to ensure the room’s functionality. Here, small rhymes with storage and possibilities.
The shower area is clad in modern gray textured tiles. The glass opening in the ceiling also lets in plenty of light. It’s time to gaze at the sky!
Alcove Curtains Mirror Open kitchen Stone Wood
Photos : Clinton Weaver
Text : Joséphine Levchin
Architect : Studio Trias
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