Foundry Architects and Minim House has built their flagship modernist 235-square-foot tiny home called Minim House. Despite its small floor plan, the tiny house design is efficient as it makes great use of space by organizing the interior furnishing with its space-saving fixtures. The exterior of the house has a simple yet modernist feel with its very sleek construction with no overhangs. The hidden rain gutters are integrated into the roof.
Other features include:
- Easy pull out floor bed with full mattress (no loft to crawl up, cooler in the summer, simple bed-making).
- 50% more window area compared to leading models
- No walls to diminish sense of space.
- Just a little more space (210 ft2) for full 1-2 person living and entertaining: a 10′ kitchen, a 5′ closet, 8′ sofa/guest bed, dedicated office area, 4′ dining table, comfortable seating for 7, and a 7′ projection screen.
- 2-3x insulation levels for better energy efficiency and soundproofing.
- Health and safety improved with ERV fan systems for improved air quality.
- Innovative table system that may be raised/lowered/swiveled in 4 floor sockets to function as kitchen island/bar, second desk, coffee table, dining table, and bedside table.
- Detachable design (house may be undocked from trailer with 15 bolts).
- Off-grid options for areas without water/sewer/electric hookups.
- Integrated rain catchment/storage with no visible gutters.
- Integrated a/c (no unsightly mini-split or window units)
I think a lot of city apartments are about this size to be honest. It's manageable with good storage solutions actually!
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