Byron Bay-based Little Byron has really outdone itself with its latest tiny home model. The Rubia Tiny House is merely 160 square feet, but thanks to several savvy design techniques, it comes across ...
Tiny house design has expanded and evolved tremendously over the past ten years, but minimalism, connectivity with nature, and autonomy remain the quintessential aspects behind this lifestyle and ...
Otis is a striking tiny home designed with a balance of practicality and artistic flair. It reimagines what effortless, ...
The interior of the Ambra tiny house makes everyday living comfortable with its intentional and practical design in a 161 sq.
Tiny houses are the epitome of clever design and efficient living. With limited square footage, these homes make the most of every inch, using smart design features to maximize space and functionality ...
Living in a 193-square-foot tiny house has made me tidier and more organized. When designing my tiny house, I created built-in storage and plenty of open shelving. I'm now more strict about the items ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Designed by Brian and Joni Buzarde, the Land Ark RV is a tiny home on wheels that’s geared toward adventurers who prefer to travel in style. Not only does the RV’s design include a contemporary and ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Architect Leonardo Di Chiara, 27, hopes to bring tiny living to big cities. — -- Having grown up in a tiny room in his family’s home in Pesaro, Italy, 27-year-old architect Leonardo Di Chiara is ...
KUALA LUMPUR - For retiree Mat Zin Ali, 64, nothing brings greater joy than celebrating Aidilfitri with his large family of 12. However, the house he built five years ago struggled to accommodate ...
This story is part of the Grist arts and culture series Remember When, a weeklong exploration of what happened to the climate solutions that once clogged our social feeds. In 1997, Jay Shafer built ...