This Home In The Woods Looks Tiny...But Wait Til You See The Inside
by N/A, 10 years ago |
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This tiny home in the woods of Finland is the brainchild of architect Robin Falck. Falck's design aesthetic is minimalist. He prefers to focus on making a good design better by subtracting elements, rather than adding new ones. Nido (Italian for "bird's nest") is the direct result of that.
The tiny home was constructed for about $10,500 and features two stories, a lofted sleeping area, storage space, a micro-kitchen and lounge area. It was built without a permit because dwellings 96-128 sq. feet don't require a permit in Finland.
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