Compact tiny homes are all the craze nowadays, and they’re ready to purchase in different shapes and sizes. These homes are practical, functional, and sustainable, with the ability to support an off-the-grid lifestyle. European tiny homes tend to focus on minimalism and sustainability, and this tiny home by Madeiguincho is one such example. Called Concha, this home is easy to tow, allowing residents to adopt a true off-the-grid and free-spirited life. Concha is an eco-friendly home that will let you set up house anywhere in nature.
Designer: Madeiguincho
It is based on a dual-axle trailer and allows residents to live a truly mobile life. It merges traditional wooden homes with modern features to create a living space that feels comfortable and warm. The interior and exterior are made using locally sourced wood to create an inviting and organic atmosphere. Multiple windows allow daylight to stream into the home. The exterior also features dark burnt wood siding which is complemented by lighter wood trim on the windows and the door. The interior features durable materials like modified wood, birch plywood panels, and pine floors.
The interior is open-plan, and it occupies around 130 square feet. As you enter the home through a double glass door, you are invited into a comfortable living area. This space includes a two-tier raised platform. The lower section functions as a bench/sofa, while the upper section serves as a day bed. This clever design offers multiple functionalities, and the bench section also includes three storage compartments. The opposite section of the home includes the kitchen and the bathroom. The kitchen is quite simple and is amped with plywood cabinets and hardwood countertops.
A staircase offers access to the sleeping loft. This is connected to the lounge, and it includes a built-in sofa. Drawers and cabinets have been integrated under the stairs to provide storage. The bathroom is also under the stairs, and it is equipped with simple and basic bathroom amenities. The loft has sufficient space to hold a double mattress. It also includes a window for ventilation, and it does have a low ceiling. The home also has solar panels on the roof to successfully support an off-the-grid lifestyle.
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