Best Practices for Going Small.
Getting the most out of a tiny space is no small feat. The best ideas here are big on being simple and small. Experienced designers that work in and enjoy small spaces are available to you. Here are just a few points we follow to make sure no detail is missed, (or to small).
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Design that fits.
Living in a tiny house means less space and fewer belongings. This simplicity can lead to more quality time with loved ones. We love the challenge of designing efficient and adorable spaces that serve our clients in this life style.
The goal of designing a tiny house is to create a functional and beautiful living space that maximizes space, reduces clutter, and minimizes environmental impact. These, in conjunction with desires of our clients, form our list of objectives when designing tiny living spaces. We always deliver big on these little projects! |
Just a minute.
Before jumping into your tiny space let's see some other things to consider when designing a tiny home:
- Write a design brief - A design brief can help ensure that the tiny home aligns with your needs. A good designer can help you put your thoughts into words.
- Consider feel of the space - Think about how the space will be used, who will use it, and what your must-have items are. There's less space and less space for error so we don't want to miss anything!
- Consider the budget - Consider your total budget, including infrastructure and transportation. A designer can help you select good cost effective materials so you don't get stuck with trial and error methods and wasted resources.
“When you live in a tiny house, you live in such a small space that you have to get out in the world to make your living in places other than your home." – Ryan Mitchell.”
-Ryan Mitchell.