Joshua Woodsman

Tiny House France

Joshua Woodsman
2. November 2016

PROJECT DETAILS

Location

Czech Republic, south of Prague
 
Cost
$1,200
 
Construction time
3 hours
 
Number of builders
3
 
Design
Joshua Woodsman, architect

All images courtesy of pinuphouses.com

This tiny house consists of 21 insulated panels. The separated panels are connected together with threaded rods, so the house can be assembled and reassembled easily in just one day. This tiny house is made up of three main spaces. The blue space is for sleeping and is divided by a multifunctional partition, which simultaneously serves as shelves and an entrance to the bedroom. Psychologically, the color blue is the most suitable for a good night sleep. The white-colored space serves as the day zone with multifunctional seats and a table. While the wood-burning stove and kitchenette are appropriately found in the red space. There you have it, blue, white and red: the colors of the French flag and the color-coordinated spaces found in this unique Tiny House France.

The prefab tiny house France is a prototype, which is part of our ongoing research into the feasibility of mass-produced prefabricated tiny houses. This concept is based on our long-term experience with tiny house construction, creating easy to follow plans and books for DIY constructors.

PROJECT DETAILS

Location

Czech Republic, south of Prague
 
Cost
$1,200
 
Construction time
3 hours
 
Number of builders
3
 
Design
Joshua Woodsman, architect

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