Downsize, don't compromise
Whether you're downsizing, buying your very first homeor simply looking for a bolthole to escape to, tiny homes offer low-cost, low-impact living with no shortage of style.
From a small-scalefoldable home to eco-friendly rural retreats, these amazing micro pads don't scrimp on comfort,provingthat downsizing doesn't have to mean compromising.
The folding house: £21,400 ($27k)
One of the best things about downsizing to a tiny house is the speed with which it can be built. While traditional homes can take years to construct, this micro dwelling is move-in ready in just eight weeks.
Designed to be unfolded anywhere, this unique tiny home was curated by the team at Brette Haus in Riga, Latvia. Quite unlike anything you might have seen before, the property can be folded up into a compact cube, allowing for ease of transportation.
The folding house: £21,400 ($27k)
The home's unique hinge system allows the cube to be unfurled and installed in just three hours. This also means the property can be easilyrelocated whenever the need arises.
Highly sustainable, the pad offers a minimal foundationto limit the impact on the surrounding environment. The unit isformed from cross-laminated timber (CLT), which generates very little construction waste and requires limited water during the manufacturing process, making it an eco-friendly design.
The folding house: £21,400 ($27k)
Buyers can choose from three models, the first of which spans just 238 square feet and the largest of which offers 517 square feet of usable space. An off-grid model is also available, which comes with a solar battery kit.
No matter which folding house you opt for, it will come with built-in plumbing, lighting, wiring and sewage systems, as well as a loft bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen and a lounge area of your choice. Everything from the interior colours to the materials can be customised to suit the buyer's tastes.
The folding house: £21,400 ($27k)
Easy to move and assemble, this flexible buildingcould also be used as a home office, a holiday rental or a garden hideaway–the choice really is yours!
With prices starting from around £21,400 ($27k/€25k), excluding engineering, this tiny home is entirely affordable. Meanwhile, Brette Haus' chicTiny D cabin starts from £27,400 ($34.7k/€32k) including all amenities.
Ala Köl: £21,400 ($27k)
Baluchon hasbeen designing and building customised tiny homes since 2015 and this dazzling design is perhaps their best.
Named Ala Köl, after the spectacular lake in Kyrgyzstan, this eye-catching micro house boasts a striking façade dressed in cedar and black aluminium. Enough to make your downsizing journey an absolute breeze, this stunning property offers style and functionality in abundance.
Ala Köl: £21,400 ($27k)
The units are built in a workshop andinsulated with cotton, linen, hempand wood fibres, allowing the light-filled living areas to remain warm all year round.
Meanwhile, the exterior is coated in a waterproof treatment making itsuitable for all climate conditions and almost any location.
Ala Köl: £21,400 ($27k)
Defined by its contemporary design, the turnkey property features an asymmetric roof ridge that provides the interior with a high ceiling.
The tiny house includes a light-filled living room, a kitchen with solid French walnut worktopsand an extendable dining table that can accommodate four people. Keeping the décor simple, Baluchon opted for whitewashed walls and natural timber finishes.
Ala Köl: £21,400 ($27k)
A staircase, which harbours plenty of clever storage niches, leads to a mezzanine bedroom. Spacious and cosy, the sleeping loft benefits from a pitched ceiling, sliding windows and built-in storage units.
There's also a private bathroom that can be accessed via a partition door. It comes equipped with a shower cubicle, a dry toilet, a large wardrobeand a washing machine.
Baluchon's Ala Köl tiny home starts from around £21,400 ($27k/€25k)for a self-build option, but prices go right up to £85,600 ($109k/€100k) for a tiny turnkey home.
Vista: £52,400 ($66.5k)
If you want a choice of amazing tiny dwellings, ESCAPE Homesoffers everything from the tiniest of hideaways to a two-storey, 388-square-foot haven.
The Escape Vista is their smallest model, with a footprint of just 175 square feet. At 21 feet long, the customisable home comes onits own trailer, making it perfect for life on the open road.
Vista: £52,400 ($66.5k)
With panoramic window views that draw the outside in, Vista could also be the perfect home office, Airbnb lodging or garden guest house.
Hand-built in America by carpenters with a combinedexperience of 200 years, the structureis made from cedar wood and Corten steel, while the open-planinterior can be finished in either Aspen, maple or pine wood, enhancing the home's connection to the outside world.
Vista: £52,400 ($66.5k)
This tiny gem features a full daybedand a small kitchen as standard, as well as a bathroom with a shower, a custom wood dining table, USB outlets and multiple large storage areas.
“We call them ‘Personal Homes’ because, like the personal computer and personal desk assistant, these are truly personal spaces designed to be adaptable to each person’s individual needs,” saidESCAPE Homes founder, Dan Dobrowolski.
Optional extras available to make the Vista your personalised dream design include a unique pop-up TV, stone countertops, oak hardwood flooring and a composting toilet.
Vista: £52,400 ($66.5k)
If you've got your heart set on one of these versatile hideouts, the Vistawill set you back around £52,400 ($66.5k) for the standard model, while theeVista– an all-electric EV model– starts at £38,600 ($48.9k).
Intriguingly, not only does ESCAPE offer tiny homes to take away, they also have holiday units available to rent across the US, as well as a unique village made up entirely of small-space dwellings in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Base Cabin: £70,000 ($88.7k)
With over 25 years of combined design and construction experience, Ryan McCormack and David Clark decided to use their skills to create tiny retreats, where people could escape the rigours of modern life.
Working with the architects at Studio Edwards, the pair's first creation, Base Cabin, was designed to blend in with its surroundings, whethersited in the heart of the countryside, near the oceanor in a backyard. Downsizing has never looked so good...
Base Cabin: £70,000 ($88.7k)
The Melbourne-based company released the Base Cabin in March 2020, manufacturing it in the Australiancity in limited numbers.
Described by Ryan and David as a "modern take on the traditional camper van", the retreat can be transported on a trailer and wheeled into place, making it suitable for a wide range of locations.
Functional and flexible, the portable property offers 146 square feet of space and an interior clad in ForestOne marine ply,cedar, concreteand black timber.
Base Cabin: £70,000 ($88.7k)
When it came to designing the cabin, the architects considered only what was necessary. The space needed to be warm in winter and cool during the height of the Australian summer.
Taking inspiration from A-Frame cabins and iconic Airstream trailers, the designers opted for variations in the height of the ceiling–in some areas, it extends up to 11 feet! Carefully positioned windows and reflective materials, such as brass, further enhance the sense of space.
Base Cabin: £70,000 ($88.7k)
The tiny house features a kitchenette, a bathroom, a lounge with a bench that folds out into a daybedand a cocoon-like bedroom with a triangular picture window.
The beautiful tiny home will set you back around £70,000 ($88.7k/AUS$134k). Fully customisable, you can add off-grid elements and design upgrades, too. Delivery is currently only available in Australia, but we're hoping for a rest-of-world rollout soon!
The Noyer: £104,000 ($132k)
Originally a custom design, the Noyer is a sleek and stylish new model from tiny home design company Minimaliste, which has now been madecommercially available due to the popularity of its design.
At 10.5 feet in width, the Noyer is approximately two feet wider than the average tiny home. While this does reduce its mobility, it compensates for this with greaterfunctionality acrossthe home's interior.
Size is not the Noyer's only distinctive feature, however. With a unique roofline and a combination of grey steel panelling and stained cedar cladding, the tiny home's exterior is architecturally distinctive as well.
The Noyer: £104,000 ($132k)
Inside, a combination of white walls, dark cabinetryand warm wooden floors and ceilings create a space that feels both sleek and spacious.
In the kitchen, walnut countertops and copper handles create a rustic atmosphere, complimented nicely by the deep farmhouse sink, while kickboarddrawers and overhead exposed shelving maximisestorage.
Next to the kitchen, a bench serves as both extra storage and seating for meals, while a small desk provides a functional office area.
The Noyer: £104,000 ($132k)
The home's living area is slightly raised, providing even more storage in the void below the floor. The room offers plenty of comfortable seating for gathering around the large flat-screen TV, as well as a clear separation from the more functional kitchen below.
The neutral interior colour palette continues into the living area, creating a cohesive feel throughout the home's different zones.
The Noyer: £104,000 ($132k)
A flexible model, you can place the Noyer just about anywhere, including at the bottom of a garden, so it could make an excellent practice space for a musician or a peaceful escape for an artist or writer.
A loft-style bedroom sits atthe other end of the home raised up into the eaves. The snug space isjust big enough for a double bed and a built-in closet. The stairs leading up to the bedroom provide–you've guessed it–yet more storage.
Positioned directly below the loft bedroom is the home's bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower, composting toilet, vanityand a washer-dryer combo. The Noyer is currently available for purchase, with a starting price of £104,000 ($132k).
The Sophie: £105,000 ($133k)
Think you can't live in a tiny home with kids? Think again! The Sophie is a two-bedroom tiny home that'sbeen designed with family living in mind. Complete with a deck for outdoor dining and whiling away sunny summer evenings, it has ample space for four people.
The best feature? It's built on a 29.5-foot by nine-foottriple axle trailer, so you can move your homeon a whim and seek out new views when you fancy a change of scenery.
The Sophie: £105,000 ($133k)
Designed by Shaye's Tiny Homes in New Zealand, the Sophie is laid out around a double-height kitchen. As you walk through the large bi-fold doors, the light, airy space inside feels anything but tiny.And if you're in need of extra space, you havethe option to add another room module in the future.
The Sophie: £105,000 ($133k)
The design has a spacious kitchen complete with an oven and stovetop, a stylish sink, a kitchen island and plenty of built-in storage – perfect for people who love to cook and entertain, particularly with the door open and the deck right outside.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms located at opposite ends of the house for privacy. They'reconnected by full-height walkways and each has optional built-in wardrobes. There's also a bathroom with a large shower, vanity unit and toilet, as well as space for a washing machine and laundry basket.
The Sophie: £105,000 ($133k)
The bright and comfortable living area is connected to the kitchen and can seat up to eight people. It also has a handy computer nook – perfect for working from home.
Designed by Shaye's Tiny Homes in New Zealand, it's available exclusively in the UK via Tiny Eco Homes. Prices for the Sophie design start from £105,000 ($133k).
The Haven: £134,000 ($170k)
Created by design and build companyEverywhere Co., the Haven isa beautiful tiny home on wheels that leaves no detail overlooked.
At 38 feet in length,the Haven features a gooseneck design and offers plenty of living space in a portable package. Sleek white panelling and a black metal roof form a chic exterior, while the home's interior is customisable to the tastes of each buyer.
The unit has abase price of just under £134,000 ($170k), plus delivery.
The Haven: £134,000 ($170k)
The large, U-shaped kitchen sits at the heart of the micro home and is fitted out witha peninsula bar that separates the cooking and living areas.
The lounge is spacious enough to accommodate a large sectional sofa and features vast windows that flood the interior with light and createthe illusion of a much larger space.
The Haven: £134,000 ($170k)
Along the hallway that connectsthe living room to the master bedroom, there's a luxurious, full-size bathroom with awalk-in glass shower, toilet, vanityand washer-dryer combo. Next door to the bathroom is a hall closet that offers plenty of storage space.
Thetiny home also boasts a rare extra feature–a loft area in the eavesthat can provide more storage spaceor be repurposed as asecond bedroom for guests.
The Haven: £134,000 ($170k)
The master bedroom is located in the gooseneck quadrant of the houseand accommodates a double bed, bedside tables, a built-in closetand more stunning windows.
The extensive glazing is perfect for showcasingthe surrounding landscapes of wherever you chooseto park this tiny, portable haven.
Birdbox: £42,800 ($54k)
Aptly named, Livit'sBirdboxwas created to perfectly suit the climate of Bergen, Norway. Compact, cool and completely unique, this micro dwelling was designed to haveminimal impact on its location, thanks to its stilt-like foundations.
Built from only the highest quality materials, Birdboxhas an array of possible functions, from an adventure cabin to a unique holiday home or a backyard ADU.
Birdbox: £42,800 ($54k)
Featuring a sleek, minimalistic design, the contemporary retreat is formed from a single prefabricated box and comes delivered move-in ready to any location.
Designed to withstand extreme weather, the property is available in two sizes:the Birdbox Mini at just 85square feet, and the Medi (pictured) at 128square feet.
In order to accommodate everything you need forcomfortable everyday living, the team at Livit needed to be clever with the interior layout...
Birdbox: £42,800 ($54k)
The home's structure, foundations and windows were inspired by boat construction principles, which makes Birdbox extremely robust and speedy to erect. The exterior is fitted with water-resistant panels andthe interior is insulated with wool to keep it cosy all year round.
While the Birdbox Mini unit features a double bed, storage and a lounge area, the Medialso offers a compact kitchenette and a stand-alone bathroom unit.
Birdbox: £42,800 ($54k)
The home's clevertwo-way mirror windows create a light-filled interior that protectsthe privacy of the occupier.
Ready to be shipped on a trailer and lifted into position using a crane or a helicopter, this compact retreatcanbe fitted with solar panels to make it self-sufficient.
If you're interested, you can contact Livit via their website to purchase your own model from around £42,800 ($54k/€50k)or rent one of their beautiful tiny holiday homes from around £284 ($361/€330) per night.