Have you ever seen a house made out of recycled Tetra Pack Cartons? No? Well, prepare to have your mind blown! This tiny house is made completely out of used cartons, and it’s absolutely gorgeous. It’s the perfect solution for anyone who wants to live a sustainable lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or style.
The Tetra Pod Studio is a great example of sustainable living, combining distinct native design elements with efficient living systems. The prefabricated building elements and conscious selection of responsibly-sourced materials make this tiny house a model for eco-friendly architecture. With plans available for just $5,000, the Tetra Pod Studio is an affordable way to bring sustainability into your home.
Project Details:
Architects: Stilt Studios
Photographs:Alexis Dornier, Ananta Pradipta
City: Kecamatan Kuta Selatan
Country: Indonesia


Living a sustainable lifestyle is becoming increasingly accessible with options like the 688-square-foot Tetra Pod.
This tiny house makes the perfect combination of efficiency and art, utilizing recycled material for walls and roofing to create a totally unique design that blends into its surroundings. With plans available from Stilt Studios for just $5,000, it’s possible to transform your lifestyle into something eco-friendly and stylish.


Unique Floor Plan Creates Exciting Spaces
The Tetra Pod’s diagonally-oriented floor plan creates exciting spaces that extend outward into the exterior. Open facades and strategic use of space create a balanced compromise which makes this small home both elegant and spacious.

The Tetra Pod’s Design Maximizes Efficiency and Comfort
The Tetra Pod’s contemporary design and sloping roof facilitate rainwater collection through a specially designed structural system. This stored water can be used to irrigate your garden and other outdoor areas. Strategically placed air openings under the canopy keep the interior cool while large panel facades can open, providing cross ventilation which keeps the space open.
With a 64-square-meter of living area, you will find a cozy bedroom, en-suite bathroom, open kitchen, and living room as well as some outdoor terraces. The nine-point foundation lifts the Tetra Pod 40cm above ground, allowing for comfortable sitting on the porch. Layers of curtains provide privacy when desired and a customized furniture system creates a welcoming space for dining or relaxing.






Functional, Yet Flexible Floor Plan
The Tetra Pod’s unique floor plan offers an efficient solution with the added bonus of flexibility. Strategic use of space extends outward into the exterior, creating a balance between elegance and spaciousness. The nine-point foundation lifts the Pod 40cm above ground while the large panel facade lets you open up the interior and let in cross-ventilation. Layers of curtains provide privacy when desired while smaller air openings near the canopy bring passive cooling. With 64-square-meter of living space, you can enjoy a comfortable bedroom, en-suite bathroom, open kitchen, and living room as well as outdoor terraces.







These tiny houses are becoming very trendy, from economical and ecological point of view. And ideas to create one are just numerous.
It’s no surprise that tiny houses are becoming more popular! Not only do they offer an affordable and energy-efficient way of living, but the possibilities for experiments in design and sustainability are endless.