Cinder Box

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Cinder Box is a MicroDwelling inspired by a desire to produce a prototype for small scale living and working. The 200sf unit includes a general living space with corner sliding doors opening up to an exterior porch. There is a desk alcove for a small office, a storage closet and a bookcase that doubles as a ladder to the bed loft over the desk. As a prefabricated structure, dimensioned to be easily transported, the dwelling can be placed on any lot, as a rural cabin, or as a secondary structure on urban and suburban properties.

A 200 square feet prototype tiny house. More info. here.

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      • Guys this is really epic. Great job. I looked in this house and it has some great potential, and is also really nice as it sits. If it fit in my backyard I would buy it. ( I have a house that needs a studio but the previous owners opted for a giant pool instead.) For all the other comments….curtains. Or use lattice with grape vines in the landscaping to obstruct the windows. This isn’t a house to be built among the suburbs lest it goes in someones back yard as a studio/guest house.

        Great design features, low E impact. Could easily modify for shower/bath and a toilet. Buy 4 of them and have each one be a bathroom, bedroom, and kitchen connected by breezeways. Honestly great concept! Well done.

      • I have notice that the photos for many tiny homes are lacking. someone else states there is a loft , SHOW it. and yes proto-type or not you still need room for bathroom area. what is shown is pretty cool but not livable . Someone commented abot privacy – yoou could do the same as we do for our current living space

  1. Curious about the design. It looks to have very thick insulation but with the corner open. I can imagine orienting the glass toward the south in winter and the north in summer to save on utility bills. Place a camper style kitchen and bathroom under the loft. What type of roofing material was used?

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