Small Houses Offer Big Payoffs
These five tiny dwellings prove that good things come in small packages.
One of the smartest ways designers can lessen a project’s environmental impact is to start with a compact footprint. Smaller homes use fewer resources to build and require less energy to operate.
The trick is to find clients who can live with less space. While many homeowners are not willing to compromise on size, the following projects show that comfortable, sustainable living can be achieved in 1,200 square feet or less.
Enduring Beauty
This 600-square-foot guest house incorporates locally sourced materials from local craftsman.
Native Appeal
The Whitehorse project was constructed out of on-site materials including dirt and recycled telephone poles.
Modular Retreat
This diminutive shelter can serve as a vacation house, yoga studio, or backyard office.
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