Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Tiny Casa Kolonihagen Pops Out a Bedroom

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What you see is what you get in this teeny house  by Tommie Wilhelmsen.

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The compact cabin is in Stavanger, Norway.

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A glance through the big window as you approach reveals the main space is a living room.

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Popped out next to the big window is a high-up sleeping alcove, accessed via a small stepladder.

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Once up there, the space is just right, reduced to the basic need for sleep.

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An intriguing gap in the darkest shadows offers a view through to other neighbouring houses.

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As you enter through this central gap, you turn left into the space.

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Cosy conversational seating in the living room is built into another alcove but is low to the ground.

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The space of the sleeping alcove appears to expand the small living room, even as it is separate.

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By contrast with the pristine white interior, the exterior is richly stained panelling and plywood.

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At the far end of the cabin is a bench-style “kitchen” of sorts.

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This rudimentary workspace is intended just to wash glasses and to prepare fruit from the garden.

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The cabin in the garden provides a place to host friends.

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The garden cabin is designed to accommodate a guest – but also to serve as a base where friends can gather.

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Tiny Casa Kolonihagen Pops Out a Bedroom

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