Ever watched a tiny-home show on television and wondered how long it takes before the client gets sick of such a confined space? A little extra square footage can go a long way, without turning the project into a McMansion. These thoughtful designs stay true to the less-is-more ideal while also adding a little bit more elbow room and some creature comforts.
Fireplace, "Chill Deck" and More
This modern 860-square-foot design takes the living outside with a spacious “chill deck” that flows from the open gathering spaces and also from the guest suite. Inside, a fireplace in the master suite adds a cozy and romantic vibe, while the private bathroom boasts a separate shower and tub (not something you typically see in a plan of this size) to create a relaxing oasis for owners. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
Classic Craftsman with Modern Amenities
With 960 square feet, this design offers a budget-friendly home for a young couple or downsizer. A built-in guest bed near the front of the home provides a compact and clever solution to having guests over without adding much to the size of the home. The great room feels large and open, with a fireplace on one side and French doors to the back porch on another. A large shower in the hall bathroom adds a contemporary touch. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
In most homes under 1,000 square feet, one bathroom is the norm. But for clients who have spent hours on Pinterest obsessing over showers and sinks, one bathroom may not be enough. Here’s a chic little farmhouse (891 square feet) that includes two bathrooms, one for each of the bedrooms. The open layout of the gathering spaces makes cooking a communal activity. And at just 23 feet wide, this design can fit into a narrow lot in the big city – now that’s the ultimate luxury. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
Many people work from home these days. This 992-square-foot cottage provides room in a corner of the living room for telecommuting, complete with corner windows for plenty of natural light while working. The open layout of the gathering areas feels fresh and modern. When it’s time to relax outside, a side patio beckons. See more images, information, and the floor plans.