Mini House
Mini House is a compact residence that uses compression as a design tool rather than a limitation. The exterior is kept crisp and contained, while the interior opens into a continuous sequence of kitchen, loft, and living zones that stay legible because every line has a job.
The plan is built around stacking functions instead of scattering them. Sleeping moves overhead, storage tucks into the edges, and the kitchenette is detailed like a piece of built-in furniture so the main floor keeps breathing room. That discipline makes the small footprint feel larger and more composed.
The bath and the deck give the project its strongest contrast. One is dark, expressive, and intimate; the other opens the house outward and turns the exterior into usable living space. Across the whole build, the premium quality comes from fabrication, fit, and restraint, not from excess square footage.
Finished Spaces and Details
A horizontal view of the strongest finished moments from the project, with enough space for large sets and a clean reading experience on smaller ones.
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