Do you also like microscopic houses that, despite their small size, offer everything we really need? Everything from smart storage solutions to the charm that this small size carries within it - micro homes make use of every square centimeter and adhere to the principle "much less is more". We have searched for a few micro-homes that embody glamor and elegance and ignite a love for the minimalist way of life in us.
Micro houses that prove that even small spaces can be glamorous:
1. Environmentally friendly studio apartment.
This studio leans towards sustainable design on the outside and natural, organic design on the inside. Woven textures create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, while colorful cushions add some personality.
2. Minimalist elegance.
This sophisticated studio apartment is about 30 square meters. With tall kitchen cabinets, the vertical space is more than well used, and the cabinets thus offer a lot of storage space.
3. Bohemian micro-home.
What the home lacks in size, it makes up for in style. Bohemian accents, such as sliding doors to the bathroom, bring a touch of modernity to the home.
4. Luxury in a small size.
Sometimes smaller spaces allow the details to really shine. In this small home, marble and wood combine to conjure up luxury.
5. Pocket life.
Plenty of windows and pine floors ensure this portable microhome is constantly flooded with light. Drawers and cabinets provide space both for relaxation and for their essential task - storage.
6. Simple persistence.
The ridged roof gives this microhome a light and airy feel. Selected decor, such as a brown leather sofa and a mosaic-woven rug, keeps the look modern and brings warmth to the space.
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7. Microhome with a cosmopolitan touch.
An eclectic mix of decor creates a unique look in this tiny house on wheels. A neutral sofa neutralizes the space and allows the red decorations and artwork to shine.
8. Portable convenience.
The 26 square meters of cozy spaces of the home on wheels are filled with cute plush pillows that welcome the guest in the living room.
9. A tiny brick home.
A modern guest house covers just under nine square meters. Once a laundry room, the architect transformed it into a small living space that offers more than just storage.
10. Improved microhome.
In this micro home, the bed rolls out from under the table, saving a lot of space in the home.
11. Retro house.
The owner of this tiny home turned an old school bus into a charming abode. The wooden paneling climbs up to the curved ceiling, while the built-in bed offers two spaces – a living room and a sleeping area.
12. Rustic "attic".
The extra high ceilings together with the whitewashed wooden walls offer a bright space and plenty of storage space. Built-in benches offer cushioned seating and storage, with a bed above.