Design is key in a tiny space

Designing for a tiny space challenges you to think and rethink every design detail. With an aim to make everything functional, beautiful and sustainable. I think the key is to design things with more than one use. For example a seat that transforms into a bed or coffee table that serves as a dining table.

To give everyone a better idea of what I am thinking I have put together a few examples that are inspiring me at the moment. If you want to see more and follow my ideas check out my…

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Beers on the deck.

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Nice natural timber finish, with gable roof.

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The cladding has been painstakingly made from used shipping pallets by dismantling, cutting and planing to size, staining and coating.

 
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Contemporary design - notice no wheels in sight.

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Very modern but fits well in its environment.

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Very simple design, incorporating interesting stairs.

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Think about not having to put your dishes away after they have drip dried.

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Small but simple kitchen. Notice knifes presented on magnets, close to hand and easy to keep track of. 

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Simple wet room with wooden floors.

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Routed plywood with items used to add colour.

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Open bedroom.

 
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