Tiny houses, which pack all of the essentials for living into remarkably small spaces, are somewhat of a phenomenon in the architectural design world right now. By using the exceptional organization techniques and multi-functional layout ideas used in these tiny houses, you can create an impressive guesthouse in a lot less space than you'd expect. Here are some tips to get you started.
- A loft lets you enjoy more space without an increase in square footage. You can position the bed in the loft, as is customary, or even put a little office up there for guests who have work to do while they're away.
Contemporary Living Room by Blue Hill Architects & Building Designers Knight Associates
- Designing a murphy bed against the wall makes it easy to convert the space from daytime use to nighttime use.
Traditional Bedroom by Flemington General Contractors Bryhn Design/Build
- Furniture that rotates and affixes to the wall allows for a lot more floor space when it's not in use. We suggest integrating fold-out tables and desks into your design.
Rustic Living Room by Seattle Photographers The Tiny Tack House
If you love the idea of tiny houses (guest house) and other minimalist home construction trends, contact Country Club Homes to learn how we can help you integrate them into your custom home designs or renovation plans. Call us at 203-762-0550 or visit us at www.countryclubhomesinc.com.