Estonian Architect Made This Tiny Hotel, That Can Be A Personal Emergency Shelter – Design You Trust

Estonian Architect Made This Tiny Hotel, That Can Be A Personal Emergency Shelter

According to Tõnis Orgg: “It’s for single adventurers or couples. It’s my own design and I built it with my own hands! Thanks to the friends who helped out.

This tiny house is located in the center of Võru city. The house has everything necessary to accommodate couples, solo adventurers, and business travelers. Come and experience a fully equipped home on just four square meters. This is a unique experience that you won’t find anywhere nearby.”

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