The 10 Teeniest Tiny Homes of 2021

Ranging from 33 to 94 square feet per person, these compact dwellings stretch the limits of small-space living.

The 10 Teeniest Tiny Homes of 2021

Ranging from 33 to 94 square feet per person, these compact dwellings stretch the limits of small-space living.

The design for Tind, the new tiny home by Norske Mikrohus, was inspired by the Norwegian mountains and woods and features slow-growing Norwegian spruce for the exterior cladding.

As housing costs continue to rise and the Covid pandemic rages on, many people are reexamining where, and how, they live—and tiny homes have never been more appealing. Some are trading in larger houses for cabins, micro-homes—and even boats—that promise a closer connection to nature and financial freedom. And as the projects below show, even the smallest spaces can offer mighty living experiences.

35 Square Feet Per Person:  This Norwegian Wood–Wrapped Tiny Home Was Built for Freedom

The design for Tind, the new tiny home by Norske Mikrohus, was inspired by the Norwegian mountains and woods and features slow-growing Norwegian spruce for the exterior cladding.

Norske Mikrohus’s spruce-clad Tind tiny home was inspired by the mountains and woods of Norway.

Aksel Jermstad

The open-plan kitchen and living area are outfitted with birch veneer walls; the flooring is ash.

The open-plan kitchen and living area are outfitted with birch veneer walls, and the flooring is ash.  

Aksel Jermstad

Norske Mikrohus’s latest project, Rast, is a 174-square-foot-home that promises to get you closer to nature.

Rast is a 174-square-foot-home that promises to get you closer to nature.

Aksel Jermstad

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