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House Plans Under 50 Square Meters: 30 More Helpful Examples of Small-Scale Living

Designing the interior of an apartment when you have very little space to work with is certainly a challenge. We all know that a home should be as comfortable as possible for its inhabitants, but when we have only a few square meters to work with and the essential functions of the home to distribute, finding an efficient layout is not easy. Following our popular selection of houses under 100 square meters, we've gone one better: a selection of 30 floor plans between 20 and 50 square meters to inspire you in your own spatially-challenged designs.

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https://www.archdaily.com/893384/house-plans-under-50-square-meters-26-more-helpful-examples-of-small-scale-livingMaría Francisca González

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Argentinean Houses with Less than 100 m2: 40 Examples of Floor Plans

Achieving the best use of space, reducing the footprint of the buildings that are constructed and designing an optimal distribution that can meet the needs of their inhabitants are some of the requirements and challenges faced, day after day, by architects around the world. Through the implementation of certain materials, the definition of the morphology or even the geographical and natural conditions of the terrain, it is possible to carry out various strategies that make it possible to design homes with the comfort that their users need and in the smallest amount of square metres possible.

https://www.archdaily.com/984803/argentinean-houses-with-less-than-100-m2-40-examples-of-floor-plansAgustina Iñiguez

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INOKI-YE House / Office for Environment Architecture

https://www.archdaily.com/963339/inoki-ye-office-for-environment-architectureHana Abdel

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Tiny Living in Japan: How to Optimize Tiny Living Spaces

It is often times that when living in Japan, whether you're occupying a shared house or renting out your own apartment, you'll find yourself having a limited amount of space to work with. This primarily stems from land scarcity within the country, with 73% of the land available to us being considered mountainous, with another large percentage of the country's flat land serving as farmland and a means for agricultural purposes. There is also the issue surrounding overcrowding within Japan's urban areas. Due to these factors, inflation amongst properties is rife, thus, resulting in many residents turning to small dwellings.

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https://www.archdaily.com/983423/tiny-living-in-japan-how-to-optimize-tiny-living-spacesJullia Joson

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Skylark Cabin / Barry Connor Design

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Twizel, New Zealand

  • Architects: Barry Connor Design

  • Area: 50
  • Year: 2020

https://www.archdaily.com/966277/skylark-cabin-barry-connor-designHana Abdel

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The Studio Plug-in / Chathurika Kulasinghe - Architect

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Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Sri Lanka

  • Architects: Chathurika Kulasinghe - Architect

  • Area: 475 ft²
  • Year: 2019
  • Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Gimhan Terrazo, Hylex Lighting, Orange Electric, Saint Anthony's Coatings

  • Professionals: CLEF Consultants, Midula Garden Center

https://www.archdaily.com/964610/the-studio-plug-in-chathurika-kulasinghe-architectHana Abdel

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Brazilian Houses: 21 Homes Under 100m²

Every architect has certainly already had the experience of designing a house throughout his or her career (or at least in university). Yet, developing a residential project with limited space, either due to physical restrictions of the land or a small budget, can be an interesting challenge while attempting to optimize the space, satisfy the architectural brief and provide maximum comfort to the future residents. With this in mind, we have gathered 21 Brazilian houses under 100 square meters along with their floor plans. Check out below:

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https://www.archdaily.com/954547/brazilian-houses-21-homes-under-100m2Matheus Pereira

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Tiny Houses on Wheels: Flexibility and Mobility in Small Scale Architecture

It is not clear where and when the wheel was invented, but according to American anthropologist David Anthony, author of a book on the history of the wheel, there is a series of archaeological evidence of wheeled vehicles dating from 3400 BC in Eurasia and the Middle East. Since its creation, the wheel has revolutionized the way human beings handle many activities, especially moving around.

In architecture, a field closely related to occupying spaces with strong and mostly permanent constructions, wheels may at first seem to be somewhat out of place. However, due to the increased popularity of small scale houses, which concentrate the many functions of a residence in minimal spaces, a new possibility for architecture is emerging: locomotion.

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https://www.archdaily.com/947663/tiny-houses-on-wheels-flexibility-and-mobility-in-small-scale-architectureSusanna Moreira

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Lake House Harmonizes the Architecture with Scenic Surrounding

Although small residential projects tend to be limited in spatial capacity, the design possibilities remain endless, especially if the project’s site is the biggest source of inspiration.

For a small family’s vacation home, Turin-based architecture firm Wafai Architects proposed a uniquely-designed luxury villa overlooking the picturesque Türlersee lake in Switzerland.

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https://www.archdaily.com/920527/lake-house-harmonizes-the-architecture-with-scenic-surroundingDima Stouhi

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The Trends that Will InfluenceArchitecture in 2019

It is, once again, the time of year where we look towards the future to define the goals and approaches that we will take for our careers throughout the upcoming year. To help the millions of architects who visit ArchDaily every day from all over the world, we compiled a list of the most popular ideas of 2018, which will continue to be developed and consolidated throughout 2019.

Over 130 million users discovered new references, materials, and tools in 2018 alone,infusing their practice of architecture with themeans to improve the quality of life for our cities and built spaces. As users demonstrated certain affinities and/or demonstrated greater interest in particular topics, these emerged as trends.

https://www.archdaily.com/910525/the-trends-that-will-influence-architecture-in-2019Pola Mora

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What are smaller homes called? ›

Tiny home” describes a specific type of housing more permanent than a tent or disaster shelter, but less than a single family home, townhouse, apartment, or something else thought of as permanent housing.

What is the smallest livable tiny home? ›

The smallest home in the world is a one-square-meter house. The One-Sqm-House residence is, as its name suggests, only one square meter (10,76 square feet) in size, but it can adapt incredibly well. It can be set up upright to serve as a small mobile store or meeting area or flattened out for sleeping.

How much does the smallest house cost? ›

Tiny house cost
SizeLengthCustom-built tiny house cost
Small (90 – 250 SF)12' – 20'$30,000 – $70,000
Medium (250 – 300 SF)22' – 28'$50,000 – $125,000
Large (300 – 400 SF)30' – 40'$80,000 – $150,000
Extra-large (400 – 600 SF)> 40'$100,000 – $200,000+
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How much are tiny little houses? ›

The average cost of a tiny house is a reasonable $30,000 – $60,000, although they can cost as little as $8,000 or up to $150,000 depending on the amenities you choose to include. It's typically cheaper to build a tiny house than to buy one prebuilt, but don't get too caught up in the savings.

What are super small houses called? ›

Granny flats, backyard cottages, tiny homes, accessory dwelling units: Although there are some structural and legal differences between them, they are all additional housing units on a piece of property.

What is a small simple house called? ›

Cottage. A cottage is a small house, usually one or two stories in height, although the term is sometimes applied to larger structures.

Is it really cheaper to live in a tiny house? ›

-The cost to buy a tiny house is only a fraction of what normal regular sized houses cost. -You buy less stuff, because theres less space to store it, therefore you save a lot of money. -Rent is very minimal in most places and theres no longer a high monthly mortgage to pay.

Where are tiny homes the cheapest? ›

Tiny houses are most affordable in North Dakota, Arkansas, Kansas, and Mississippi. It would cost more than the average salary to buy a tiny house in Hawaii or Montana.

What is the cheapest house possible? ›

What is the cheapest type of house to build?
  • Ranch-style homes.
  • Colonial homes.
  • Tiny homes.
  • Kit homes.
  • Off-grid homes.
  • Prefabricated homes.
  • Shipping container homes.
  • Barndominiums.
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How long do tiny homes last? ›

The homes may be small, but by no means frail and dainty. As per SPINDRIFT HOMES, with proper maintenance, you can expect the tiny home to last for 30 to 50 years. However, a tiny home's longevity depends on many factors. Tiny homes on a foundation tend to last longer than mobile ones.

Do tiny homes have plumbing? ›

The overall plumbing system in a tiny house as a composite of all of these components needs to allow for easy draining and accessibility for repairs. In many ways, plumbing for these types of homes is akin to a typical RV plumbing setup.

How to build a tiny home for cheap? ›

Another way to keep costs low is to buy pre-fabricated kits or plans for tiny houses that come with all of the necessary components and instructions needed to complete the build. These kits usually cost less than buying all of the materials separately and they provide an easier building process as well.

Are tiny homes worth it? ›

Unfortunately, tiny homes often do not retain their value the way traditional homes do. In fact, some sources indicate that you should consider your tiny home's value to be similar to that of an RV or trailer—as an investment that depreciates, rather than increases, in value as the years go by.

How much does it cost to convert a shed to a tiny house? ›

Sheds aren't always the cheaper route

And the interior build-out adds up with insulation, drywall, plumbing, electrical wiring, and furnishings. In my experience, even a modest conversion will likely end up running $50,000 to $75,000 these days with all the labor and material costs.

What do we call small houses? ›

Depending on how it is constructed and how small, hut, shack, cabin, but mostly it should be called a cottage.

What is a word for a smaller house? ›

What is another word for small house?
shantycabin
shielingshiel
tilthok
shebangfavela
lean-totiny house
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What is considered a smaller house? ›

Size - Since the median size of a single-family home in the United States is around 1,600 square feet, a home that is 900 to 1200 square feet is considered a small home. Overall, small homes are typically larger than 350 sq ft.

What is a small group of houses called? ›

The term neighborhood has many meanings and uses. For example, neighborhood can be used to refer to the small group of houses in the immediate vicinity of one's house or to a larger area with similar housing types and market values.

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