The interior of small houses abroad

Country house design inside: photo and video

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Country house design inside: photos from the living room We offer you to evaluate a very interesting design of a country house inside. Photos of ultra-compact, but at the same time modern and comfortable housing, presented in our article, should attract the attention of society to the very concept of tiny houses, in any case, the owner of this is the Dutch owner Mariolejn Jonker. It cannot be said that such objects have already become very widespread and popular. This is a kind of cultural phenomenon that laid the foundation for a new architectural genre, and in addition gave rise to a whole class of people who are ready to deliberately give up excesses and luxuries in the name of a rather abstract idea. The authorities of some countries have recognized tiny homes as residential properties with all the ensuing consequences. But these states are not so much. Maroleyn Jonker, in particular, is not only an inhabitant of a small house, but also the first person who managed to legalize such a structure as a place of permanent residence. The modern design of this mobile home -product of Lena and Laurens van der Val, as well as Vincent Höfte from the company Buro Walden. The construction was led by Dimka Ventzel from Tiny-House.nl. The asymmetric roof of the building not only gives it a dynamic look, but also provides an influx of natural light into the interior. The special design of the roof allowed the architects to install a number of ceiling windows, which, of course, improve the illumination and allow owners to save on electricity. On one side of the entrance there is a mezzanine level with a sleeping place, on the other, in the window opening there is a cozy reading corner. It is surrounded by almost imperceptible cabinets without handles. As you can see, the layout is quite simple, but we can not fail to note its conciseness, thanks to which the movement around the house does not cause any difficulties. There is a creative staircase consisting of square sections, which are actually wardrobes. Under the mezzanine is a bathroom, and in it a modern bio-toilet. The house is supplied with electricity generated by solar panels. The following is a video demonstrating the installation process of this useful system. Let's hope that in the Netherlands and someother European countries will soon legitimize this type of residential construction and then we will have the opportunity to get acquainted with other interesting projects.

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