Tiny house from Danish and Scandinavian design: the world loves it. This is reflected both in minimalist clothing trends, interior trends, and trends related to architecture.

Similarly, the project is called 'A45'. Two well-known Danish designers have joined hands to develop this tiny house.
Tiny House Is Not That Tiny
The Danish designers Bjarke Ingels and Soren Rose have together designed a tiny house where you would swap your big home for that. The house is about 50 square meters big, so it is not small. But, it is a thoroughly designed design in which every square meter is used. The A45 house is based on the classic 'cabin in the woods' as you often encounter in Scandinavia and Canada.
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The tiny house frame has an A-frame, just like the famous cabins characterized by the high pointed roof and the sloping walls. To make better use of the space, the designers have only chosen to tilt the square bottom of the house and also to turn the roof 45 degrees. This gives it a four-meter-high ceiling, which screams space. It also seems as if the house is square, and from others as if it has a pointed roof. Very nice!
A world-renowned architect designed this tiny home.
Sustainable Tiny House: Everything Has Been Thought About
A45 is designed in such a way that it absorbs well in nature. Although the house has geometric shapes on the outside, the relationship with nature is central to this project. This is reflected in the many glasses used in the house and the open fire in the living room.
The tiny house is fully equipped and with all modern gadgets. For example, the house uses solar energy thanks to the solar panels mounted on the roof. Also, the kitchen and bathroom use is made of smart equipment so that the house is as economical as possible. Curious about more photos of the inside of this pearl? Check the website of Designboom for a moment. The project is still in the pipeline, but you might be able to sleep in this bizarrely cold house in the meantime.
On request some interior photo's:

Sustainable Tiny House From Scandinavia: Living room

Sustainable Tiny House: bathroom
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Tiny House From Scandinavia: Sleeping room

Sustainable Tiny House From Scandinavia: Kitchen. Love It All
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