
"The decision to flip the layout isn't just an aesthetic quirk, it's a practical one. In a conventional tiny house, climbing into a loft bedroom is fine when you're in your twenties and don't mind a ladder at midnight."
"Putting the bedroom on the ground floor solves that problem entirely. The bedroom gets a double bed, a generous row of windows for light and air, and a sense of calm that feels genuinely restful rather than squeezed-in."
The Vèronique is a compact towable home designed by Lou Tiny House, featuring a ground floor bedroom and loft living area. Measuring 5.80 meters long, it is constructed with spruce wood and a metal roof, providing a Scandinavian aesthetic. Built for a musician, the home is designed to withstand harsh winters with a passive heating system. The unconventional layout prioritizes practicality, allowing easy access to the bedroom while creating a restful environment with ample natural light.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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