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You’ll Never Guess What This Tiny House Looks Like On The Inside

This extraordinary project was designed by Mizuishi Architects Atelier in Japan. The miniature 594-square-foot house is built on a tiny triangular site alongside a river. The way the space is utilised inside this cosy modern cottage is really quite impressive.

More info: Mizuishi Architect Atelier (h/t: brightside)




The living area is downstairs. Windows on both sides maximise natural daylighting and give what the architects call “a sensation of floating”:



The dining area and the kitchen are upstairs. It has a high ceiling which seemingly extends right to the roof:




The interior of the house is tastefully minimalist. All the walls are painted white to give a visual sense of space:




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