15 real-life tiny houses from around the world that people live in (16 photos)
Many people dream of a huge multi-story house with several bathrooms and a balcony overlooking the garden. But size doesn't matter to everyone. Sometimes small houses are thought out so well by their owners that they fit everything they need and even more.
The owners of such buildings are not at all embarrassed by their size and proudly post photos of the buildings on the Internet, proving the true meaning of the phrase: “My home is my fortress” (albeit a small one).
Miniature house built by architect Renzo Piano, Germany
The house is built from wood and aluminum panels. It is equipped with a water purification system, electricity, a rainwater tank, a biological toilet and a ventilation system.
Mini house with geometric design, USA
Unique tiny tree house, Canada
Cozy mini-house, Estonia
The main feature of this house is that it can be disassembled in parts and reassembled in a new place.
Mountain house located at an altitude of 2080 meters above sea level, Slovenia
The lodge can be used free of charge by visiting climbers. It can easily accommodate 6-8 people at the same time.
Miniature house made from tires, England
Floating house, Zanzibar
The tiniest house in England
This modest but amazing structure was built back in the 16th century. Until 1900, people engaged in fishing lived here.
Minimalist paradise, Germany
The cottage has two floors with a dining area downstairs and a living area upstairs and a bed between the two floors.
Probably the tiniest house in the world, USA
Measuring just 2m², this absurdly small structure was designed by architect Jeff Smith, who was inspired by the tiny house community.
Wooden mobile home, USA, Washington state
This miracle house is built on the basis of an ordinary car trailer. Its area is only 7.8 m².
House in the desert, USA, Colorado
The area of this house is only 11.5 m². However, they managed to fit a kitchen, a bathroom, a kitchen table and a closet in it.
Mobile mini house, China
This amazing house can be transported on a tricycle without much effort. You can move anywhere at any time. All furniture inside the house is transformable and conveniently folded.
House with an unusual roof, Japan
Architect Takeshi Hosaka really wanted to own his own home. However, due to the high cost of land in Tokyo, he could only afford a small plot. This trouble could not make Takeshi give up his dream. He built a small house and equipped it with everything necessary. Inside there is a kitchen, bed, bath and a small work area.
Smallest house in Canada
This cute baby was built back in 1927 by a man named Arthur Weeden, who managed to live in it for 26 years. The house has a living room, kitchen, bedroom and even a small basement.