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Tiny House

Year

2021

Architectural designer

Jorge Pacheco Vazquez

My tiny house needed to have a compact, efficient layout that made the best use of space. The main living area would be an open-plan design with a combined kitchen, dining, and living room, making it feel light and spacious. The bedroom would be a loft space, saving floor space and maximizing vertical space.

My tiny house was designed with clean lines, neutral colors, and minimal ornamentation. This would result in a calm, peaceful atmosphere conducive to relaxation and contemplation.

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forwarding , my tiny house was built with environmentally friendly materials. Large windows facing south would also be designed to maximize passive solar gain, allowing for natural light and warmth. The roof is sloped to collect rainwater, which would be stored in a cistern for non-potable uses.

Also furniture that serves multiple functions, such as a dining table that also serves as a workspace or a sofa bed for guests, would be chosen. This would maximize space while also providing adaptable solutions for a variety of needs. To extend the living space and provide a connection to nature, an outdoor deck would be incorporated into the design. This area could be used for dining, lounging, or gardening.

Overall, this tiny house concept would prioritize sustainability, efficiency, and a minimalist aesthetic to create a compact, yet comfortable living space.

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