How One Family Connected Two Tiny Homes To Make One Bigger, Beautiful One

0
6213

The idea of living in a small house is certainly intriguing. One can live without paying rent or a mortgage and occupy only the space they need. While living in a tiny house is ideal for an individual or a couple, cramming an entire family into such a small space is not really practical. That’s precisely why an inventive family took two small houses and connected them with a solarium to create a larger and more beautiful space!

Viva Collectiv designed and built this tiny house for a family of four. This particular model, called “La Ohana,” consists of two small houses of 174 square feet each connected by a 240-square-foot solarium with a glass roof.

The kitchen is bright, cozy, and equipped with a refrigerator, sink, stove, and washer/dryer.

The small living room on the right features a comfortable yet modern lounge area with a large sofa.

Living in a tiny house not only provides financial freedom but also encourages a creative approach to family living space. The clever connection of two small houses through a solarium offers a unique solution to meet the needs of a family while preserving the charm of intimacy. It’s an innovative way to rethink home architecture, maximizing space utilization without compromising comfort and style.

image source : Viva Collectiv