Tiny Houses

Innovative solutions for limited spaces reflect a contemporary lifestyle full of creativity and originality. When the issue is to live comfortably in a small home, there are many practical resources available, in new and refurbished buildings is possible to eliminate non-essential rooms such as hallways and corridors, to add the area saved to the main room.

With housing prices soaring, the preference for living near the crowded urban centers and a society which increasingly tends to families with few members, the floors of small size have become the best, or perhaps only , option for many people. Here are some tips that will help, if any, to be able to get the most out of your home.

The first and foremost advice I can give is to try to match the color (although the ceilings should be given a lighter shade than the walls) in all rooms of the house. In this way we will give a unity aspect and our home will seem larger. Choose a light color and light for the entire house white, beige or sand.

Tiny House of twenty square meters Tiny House of twenty-eight square meters Tiny House of ninety five square meters

Lighting is essential, so if you do not have enough windows or skylights and lights will clear screens that scatter light dirigibles to the corners.

A good solution to maximize space is to get rid of partitions in your future tiny house. If you have an open space, it can be separated areas with screens or sliding doors.

Tiny House of sixty square meters Tiny House of ninety five square meters

As regards to the furniture, choose woods of clear colors, very natural, very lightweight design. The white steel and glass will be three great allies for our space. Also has to go for the convertible furniture, ottoman beds, folding tables, coffee table becomes a dining table, etc...

According to the characteristics of the house, it can be classified inside one of the following groups:

  • Bungalow: House of a plant, usually with very small dimensions.
  • Cottage: Small house made of wood or stone placed in the field or in the mountains.
  • Basque farmhouse: Casa-traditional farmhouse in the Basque Country, Spain. Is a unique building with large rectangular gable roof. The front of the house is the wider front. Usually has annexed other small buildings such as sheds, to store materials, machinery or animals.