The term ‘tiny house’ once largely described a legion of ugly campers and extremely humble cabins, but as minimalist living becomes more popular, architects are working their design magic to create stunning small-scale structures. These 14 (more!) tiny house designs include chic and modern studios, workspaces, guest houses, saunas and other ‘backyard getaways’ as well as fully functional residences with all the basic amenities you’d expect.

Mineral House

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Measuring 480 square feet, the Mineral House is a highly unusual small structure in downtown Tokyo’s Nakano ward. Designed by architect Yasuhiro Yamashita, the house has a geometric shape with a number of large windows that fill the nearly all-white interior with natural light.

Banyan Treehouse by RPA

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Functioning as a studio and guest house, this unusual little house is a modern, abstract interpretation of a treehouse, built around steel pylons resembling branches. The studio features an evocative butterfly-shaped roof, glass walls and a glass cut-out in the floor that gives inhabitants a view of the real live tree trunk that grows below it. The house is set on a pond in Los Angeles’ Nicolas Canyon, and even has a totally private outdoor shower.

TUTU House

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Built in 2004, the TUTU House is a great example of how Japanese architects are making small residences work in cramped downtown Tokyo. The tall, thin volume fits three stories into a lot that measures just under 300 square feet, and its bright, clean interiors make it seem eve larger than it really is.

Wheelhaus Wedge Cabin

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Wheelhaus cabins are a modern interpretation of manufactured park model homes, taking these small residences from blocky and uninspired to welcoming and visually interesting. This model, called the Wedge, has an angled roof that enables a line of narrow windows along the top of each wall to let in lots of natural light. The whole house can easily be placed on a truck trailer and hauled to a new location. It retails for about $75,000.

OfficePod Concept

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A dream retreat for people who work from home, the OfficePod is a self-contained backyard getaway with a modern look. Measuring just 6 feet 9 inches square for a total living space of 196 square feet, the OfficePod has just enough room inside for a working environment with a desk and chair.

Prefab Shipping Container Home

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Imagine being able to move your entire house across the sea as cheaply as a shipping crate. When you build your house out of a shipping container or make it the same size and shape, it really is that easy. This modern container house by One Cool Habitat has lots of windows and just enough room inside for use as a guest house, an extra bedroom or a studio space.

L41 House

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The square-shaped L41 tiny house is a modern eco-friendly studio with triple-glazed windows, LED lighting, solar heating and a green roof. The 220-square-foot volume can also be stacked in custom configurations for more living space.

Denizen Sauna

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This cute little cabin is technically in use as a sauna on a lakeside location in Norway, which sounds heavenly. But the same basic idea could easily be applied to a tiny residence. London architects Denizen Works + Friends built the sauna on-site in nine days using locally sourced timber and recycled windows. The cabin is on skids so it can be picked up and placed on the bed of a truck and transported elsewhere.

Holyoke Cabin

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Using raw, unchanged shipping containers in the design of a house lends a certain rustic element to the Holyoke Cabin built on the cheap by two brothers. Each shipping container was placed on a platform, and then a central living space was built around them to create a single residence.

Tetra-Shed Compact Pod

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Here’s another backyard office space, and this one is even more stylish. The Tetra Shed is a design-centric alternative to ‘cuboid offices’ and is made of matte black rubber, engineered timber and birch plywood. The modular structure is highly customizable and comfortably fits two people inside. In addition to office use, the Tetra Shed could be a playhouse, meditation space or art studio.

Element Tiny House

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Looking like toy houses with chimneys, the Element modular series by MOS Architects is actually a scalable residence with a large light well on top to draw daylight inside. The interior layout was developed using the Fibonacci sequence, which is the basic geometry present in many organic structure such as seashells. Any number of these structures can be combined to create one large volume.

Studiomama Beach Chalet

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Who wouldn’t want their own personal beach getaway, especially when it’s as pleasing to the eye as this? Studiomama’s beach chalet is rustic yet modern, measuring 388 square feet with a living and dining area, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. Finished with soft woods on the interior, the chalet is one and well-lit with a large window looking out on the sea.

Bauhaus Barge Houseboat

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Tiny houses aren’t just found on land – they can be found floating in bodies of water all over the world, in the form of houseboats and plain old boats. The ‘Bauhaus Barge’ is an interesting example of the former, measuring 675-square-feet inside and run entirely on solar panels. It has two cabins, a bathroom, and a large lounge area with a kitchen.

Could you live in 200 square feet or less? For most people, the answer to that question is an emphatic no – but perhaps that’s because you’ve never seen some of the amazingly imaginative, well-designed tiny houses that are popping up around the world.  Tiny houses can be mobile (including awesome converted house trucks) or stationary, plugged in or off-grid, pre-fabricated or built on-site. Some are ultramodern while others are decidedly rustic, and though a few are just part-time retreats, many shelter occupants year-round. These 14 tiny house designs show just how diverse compact dwellings can be, from three-story apartments in urban Tokyo to whimsical cottages in the American countryside.

Fab Lab House: Small and Modern

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Far from a shed-like tiny house, this imaginative home that was designed to ‘act like a tree’ won the Solar Decathlon Europe people’s choice award for both looks and sustainability. Created by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, the Lab House in Madrid has a rounded shape and a roof covered in photovoltaic ‘leaves’ made from the world’s most flexible solar panels. The energy captured by these ‘leaves’ runs down to the ‘roots’ of the house where it’s stored for later use. The surprisingly roomy interior features a large open room that functions as a living room, dining room and extra bedroom. Additional sleeping space is located in a loft.

Tiny Green-Roofed Egg House in China

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A Chinese student lives in a tiny egg-shaped house made of a bamboo frame and inspired by the grass-covered domes of Norway. Parked right across the street from where owner/builder Daihai Fei works, the Egg House was topped with a layer of stitched bags filled with sawdust and grass seeds, from which the green roof sprouts. This layer provides both protection from the rain and insulation. Inside, Fei has a bed, a small sink, a lamp powered by a solar panel and a bookcase.

Solar Powered Cube House

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Incredibly simple and easy to build, the first prototype of the Cube Project – known as QB1 – is three meters square, or about 97 square feet. Designed to generate more energy than it uses over the course of a year thanks to a 1.48kW rooftop solar system, QB1 houses a lounge, table, two chairs, double bed, a full-sized shower, a kitchen, a washing machine and a composting toilet. All it needs is grid connection and cold water to operate.

Vodafone Mobile Solar Home

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While this home wasn’t built to actually live in – it’s actually just a mobile display to demonstrate Vodafone’s fixed phone and internet service – it’s an interesting example of a beautiful and modern tiny home. Measuring 19.7 feet long, 8.2 feet wide and 12.6 feet tall, this tiny house on wheels includes a staircase leading to a sleeping loft, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living room with a fold-out dining table. Slide-out side tables, built in bench seating and niches under the stairs provide lots of function and storage space for such a small area.

Wacky ‘Dome Lady’ House

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Bet you’ve never seen a tiny house quite like this before! While it’s more folksy than modern, the Dome Lady by Bev Magennis is certainly an imaginative take on the tiny house concept. Located in remote Apache Creek, New Mexico, the 18-foot-tall home, decorated on the outside with scrap ceramic mosaic tile, serves as a guest space on a 10-acre homestead. It was made using rebar-reinforced PVC pipe gathered at the top to create the dome shape and then lathed and plastered.

Traditional Javanese ‘Joglo’ Guest House

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Incredible ornate and intricate, this Javanese guest house spotted at an antique store in Bali – with a price tag of $8,000 – is likely an antique. Traditional Joglo houses can be found all over Indonesia, many at least a century old, with carved details and elevated floors. They’re fitted together like puzzles, without using a single nail, so they can be easily dismantled and moved. These guest quarters often have second stories and can be as large as 1000 square feet.

Tokyo Micro Home Built from Grid of Boxes

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The Cell Brick home of Tokyo is a tiny two-story home smaller than most garages. Architect Yasuhiro Yamashita crafted it from a grid-like pattern of opaque and translucent boxes to give it a geometric look and let in lots of daylight. It includes a kitchen, living room and bedroom on the main floor, a lounge space and bathroom on the second floor, a basement for storage and even a roof deck. The boxes were bolted together to create an overall volume that is surprisingly sturdy, even for an earthquake-prone region.

Tiny Treehouse on Stilts

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Hovering over a man-made pond, this incredible ‘treehouse’ on stilts by Baumraum is definitely tiny – there’s barely more than a bed inside, though the large porch does extend the living space to a considerable degree, which would help in temperate climates. But the Baumraum design makes for stunning and unique guest quarters, and could possibly be enlarged just slightly for year-round living.

Hyette Tiny House

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More of a relaxation spot than an actual livable house, the ‘Hyette Hardanger’ by architect Tommie Wilhelmsen is notable for its streamlined shape and its construction, which was achieved with layered wood. This style could easily carry over into tiny houses that are slightly expanded in size to include a kitchen and bathroom.

‘Dwelle’ Modern Timber Frame Tiny House

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Offgrid micro-homes by UK company ‘Dwelle’, known as ‘dwelle-ings’, are entirely prefabricated and easy to erect in practically any landscape. Small enough for two people to assemble with no large machinery required, these homes feature compact layouts with sleeping lofts and are insulated with 100% recycled newspapers. The homes can be put on different kinds of foundations and the exterior siding is customizable to fit specific climates.

Whimsical House by Rustic Way

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No, that’s not a quirky prop from the Harry Potter movie set. It’s an adorable custom-built house by Rustic Way, a Minnesota-based company that can produce these these structures in a variety of sizes from teeny-tiny sauna size (as pictured above) to guest houses that are 12×12 feet. The structures are made from salvaged wood and can be shipped all over the United States.

Tiny House by Casey Brown

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Casey Brown’s tiny minimalist home is equal parts rustic and modern, with its reclaimed ironbark exterior and two shade eaves that drop down to protect the little relaxation retreat when it’s not in use. Located in a remote part of the Australian outback, the ‘Mudgee’ house measures three square meters. It was built offsite and transported to its current location.

Shelter No. 2: Affordable Prefab Pod House

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This unusual-looking three-story structure is a prefabricated modular house by Broisson Architects of Mexico. Known as Shelter No. 2, the ‘pod’ has sleeping space for three people as well as a kitchen, a reading and living area and a hydroponic garden. The three levels are connected by a central spiral staircase. It was made from 90% recycled materials.

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  • fantastic.......luv the use of space....long live the cubby house...

  • This is fantastic! 

    I just added this to the list of things to do with my life...

  • I want the tree house, pretty please :-)

  • Awesome

    Office Pod = Star Trek, I am in Love

  • Wow these are soo cool.  I would love to have one built in my backyard and I would put my roomate in, lol. 

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