6 Gorgeous Micro Hotels That Will Fulfill All of Your Tiny Living FantasiesSmall on space, big on style.
GIFMicro-apartments: The anti-McMansionsRanging between 180 and 300 square-feet, tiny micro-apartments are becoming increasingly popular among those looking for affordable options in the nation's most expensive cities.
95 small bedroom ideas from the world’s top interior designersSpace-saving design and storage ideas for cosy small bedrooms
Another Genius Tiny Apartment from Nicholas Gurney: 22 Square MetersNicholas Gurney calls all of his projects XS – SML. It’s an appropriate name, as everything he works on is absolutely tiny. One amazing apartment to check out is his XS – SML 22 Square Meters. rn
"Smart" micro student houses set to go ahead in SwedenArchitectural firm Tengbom has come up with a new accommodation model that squeezes student living into a 10 sq m footprint. The Smart Student Unit aims to offer an inexpensive and sustainable housing choice for students in Sweden that could reduce the current residency rents by half.
Awesome Multifunctional Platform Maximizes Space Inside 25 Sqm Micro-ApartmentMicro-apartments are not for everyone– let's just start there. But when they work for your lifestyle, MAN, do they work. Whether you're in the market for a micro-apartment in the big city or are just looking for more space-savvy solutions, we got you covered. Take a look at this fabulous multifunctional space! // Small Apartment // Micro-Apartment // City Apartment // Space-Savvy Solutions // Organization //
Truoba Mini 120Truoba Mini 121 house plan is designed as Accessory Dwelling Unit or home office that can be built in your backyard.
This 100-Square-Foot Micro Studio Features a Ton of Brilliant Small-Space IdeasThis micro studio was renovated from an old brownstone, so it has a lot of classic charm like beautiful arched windows and an ornately carved mantel.
KINN Capsule Hotel - Japanese Zen & Boutique-Level Comfort In SingaporeThe elegant and minimalist KINN Capsule Hotel was opened in Singapore. It follows the Japanese design language of MUJI, also known as "no-brand quality goods." It was influenced by the Japanese Zen religion, placing the focus on simplicity and the essence of well-being.