一看这个小房子,你会觉得你好像要进入一个玩具屋!Hermina别墅有着明亮的粉色墙壁,在该地区的其他别墅中显得格外突出。Situated outside the southern Czech town of Černín, it was created byHSH Architekti, which unfortunately is now defunct. The home was inspired by architect Ludwig Leo’sVersuchsanstalt fur Wasserbau und Schiffbaubuilding.
This 635 square feet rhombus shaped house has three levels that are interconnected via ramps. Instead ofdigging into the hillside, the slope of the hill is mimicked in the floor plan.
The lowermost level is dug into the surrounding hillside. In this part of the house there is a bunk bed, a bathroom and a built-in storage – all of which can be simply hidden behind a curtain. The ramp from this part leads you to the living area of the house. The living area has a hidden compartment where a movie projector is stored. Of course it also has enough seating space for a movie night.
The penultimate level of thetiny house有一个设备齐全的厨房和一个用餐区,而房子的顶部有一个夹层,以容纳主卧室,并配有一个浴室。
Each of the tiny home’s walls has a big window to help air circulation, this also delivers great view of the hills. In the house, only kitchen and bathrooms are situated on a horizontal plane, while the green colored ramps of the tiny house (which interconnect all levels) are topped with the same anti-skid material commonly seen in sports facilities. The advantages of having ramps are that they provide more floor space and are also safe for toddlers.
Outer walls of the entire house have a spray of polyurethane foam which has been painted pink, this provides both thermal and water insulation to the house. The insulation is usually avoided in the interiors because it can be dangerous owing to its flammability and chemical composition; however, in this case, it is applied on the exterior side of the concrete.
This tiny house scores high not only on beauty quotient but also on functionality. Check out some moreamazing tiny dwellings!
Source | Images:NY Times. Originally published atGreen Building Elements.
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