The interior of small houses abroad

Amazing Microdomics for Country Housing

Recently, the number of people has been increasing,who want to live in a country house. And this is not surprising, because megacities are full of stress and anxiety. Today we will look at incredible types of structures. These are micro-houses, made in stunning forms. In the near future, they will be able to replace huge cottages, as they require less financial costs for their maintenance. And to better verify this, check out the presented ingenious structures.

Diogene

7.5 square meters were developed in June2013 by the famous architect Renzo Piano on the campus of Vitra in Weil am Rhein (Germany). The name of the building refers to the Greek philosopher Diogenes, who, according to ancient myths, lived in a barrel in the Athenian agora, not recognizing civilized conveniences. In this small dwelling, like in an airplane, every centimeter of space is used. It also has an aluminum exterior with windows, like in air transport. On the roof of the house there are solar panels and a large tank that collects rainwater, which is then used in a biological toilet.Doors are located on both sides of the tiny building to allow natural ventilation and fill the interior with light.The interior is divided into two parts: wet and dry.The first one includes the bathroom and the kitchen. The orange doors here work in two directions: in one position they close the room from the mini-kitchen, in the other they separate the spatial areas.In the dry living room, a table is suspended near the front of the window. Below the dormer opening is a red sofa that, if necessary, turns into a bed.The openings bring in lots of light, and the blinds keep you cool during hot weather.

ÁPH80

This building, the area of ​​which is from 13up to 27 square meters, was designed by While Spain's Ábaton (architects: Camino Alonso, Carlos Alonso and Ignacio Lechón). The uniqueness of the project lies in its abstract appearance, which makes the building look like a sealed box. A regular home can be assembled in an average of 4 to 6 weeks. And this mini-house - in just 1 day! In addition, the model easily fits on the flatbed of a truck.The parameters of the building can be changed according to the customer's wishes. For example, to create an open plan living room with a kitchen or to combine a bedroom with a bathroom.In the image shown above we seebeautiful living space. The bathroom is separated from the mini-kitchen by a wall. The gray facade boards contrast with the interior wood covering, which is characterized by a high level of sound insulation.If you look the other way, you cansee the bedroom door with its own window. Note that the ÁPH80 design, unlike the Diogene, is broken up in the middle by a huge transparent opening, allowing the interior to open up more.The window in the bedroom, although small, is very important, because thanks to it, fresh air circulates throughout the house. By the way, the same is done in the bathroom, above the toilet.

The bunkie

10 square meters of multifunctionalThe space was cleverly designed by the team of Evan Bare and Nathan Buhler, with Jim Moore and Jorge Torres in Canada. Its main feature is the "bare" walls and the irresistible industrial design. Note that the building is equipped with a chimney, which emphasizes the connection of the structure of the building with its scheme.The interior space is very practical: there are many open and closed storage spaces, and folding tables and chairs are even hung on a rack.On the opposite side there is a Murphy bed, which can be cleverly hidden.An attractive appearance with transparent walls allows its owners to become closer to nature. After all, in the modern world, this is exactly what we all lack.

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