Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

It is increasingly common for large cities to adapt architecturally to accommodate their numerous residents. An efficient way to do this is to bet on smaller spaces, such as studios, so that people living alone have the minimum comfort they need to live well.

With just this kind of situation in mind and seeking to unite comfort and functionality, architects at Mizuishi Architects Atelier designed a 55-square-meter house spread over two floors - yes, two floors.

The building was built on a tiny, triangular-based ground between a river and a street. Anyone who sees the house from the outside has no idea that inside it looks much larger and, believe it or not, spacious. On the first floor we have a four, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room. On the second floor, a mezzanine that serves as a games room - the white walls help to give the feeling of spaciousness. Check out the following images and then tell us: would you live or not in this house?

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional

Blessed Architecture: This Tiny House is Beautiful and Extremely Functional