Celia and Damien were inspired to build a tiny house on wheels instead of going into a more conventional apartment or townhouse, as they wanted to be able to live in the countryside and travel in their home.
Damien refers to his home on wheels as a bit like a snail’s shell, allowing the couple to travel and move to a new location quickly.

The design is compact, yet the interior feels expansive and has everything the couple needs.
The stunning combination of green metal and cedar helps the home to blend wonderfully into its current parking spot, a rural property on the outskirts of Nantes, France.

A huge open lounge space, a comfortable kitchen, a bathroom, and a sleeping loft. It has a small spare bedroom behind the main loft, a feature that was important to those who plan to have a child in the future.


There’s also a great office space with a feature window offering panoramic views of the surrounding garden.
The office was especially important to Celia, who often works from home for her online business. She sells spiritual supplies such. as crystals, incense, and cards.

Their tiny house, designed and constructed by the French company Baluchon, is an excellent example of minimalist architecture.



Minimalism is not about having less, it’s about of making room for more of what matters
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