micro houses

when i heared about the dimentions of those houses i thought its impossible , but when i saw it , i was amazed by the design, see for your self.

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25 Responses to micro houses

  1. pm112011 says:

    I have to manage my room. lot of thig (trash!)

  2. SmallHouseTokyo says:

    I love small house

  3. abbreviateTome says:

    i can live in a dog house.. just saying :o

  4. missfuzzymittens says:

    I want one in my backyard.

  5. mr2000jp says:

    @mr2000jp yes in deed

  6. iteotwawkin says:

    @tutike2000 yes 15sq. meters is actually really decent space for a couple my wife and i had an apartment that had been divided into 2 apartments. it was a galley style, we had our living room, then back to the kitchen/dining room then the bathroom with tub…. which in my eyes would have been better suited with a stand up shower and stackable laundry, and then back to the bedroom….. the only downside was the laundry but other than that it worked fine for a starter we stayed there a year

  7. 5990babygraceblue says:

    The idea is perfect excluding the fact that storage could become a problem later on. I imagine that these micro homes would be beneficial to young people who want their own home but intend on moving or expanding.

  8. activeone32 says:

    awesome, functional, eco design is so important

  9. killersushi99 says:

    Give me that house and a sushi place across the street and im set! Sign me up!

  10. mr2000jp says:

    @graulauM but we must not forget that the prices in japan is already extremely high too

  11. graulauM says:

    The only difference is that in the states they will jack up the prices.

  12. Washu1973 says:

    One of these houses would be perfect for a single person or newly weds without kids.

  13. mking2012 says:

    You can see the sky!

  14. WeAreAllJuan says:

    I prefer my McMansion over this. Try again.

  15. KatiushaVN4 says:

    30 square meter is NOT micro house you dumbass

  16. tutike2000 says:

    5:00 90 square meters is TINY? I used to live in 15 sq. meters with my gf and thought it was bearable. 30 is pretty roomy, 60 is large and comfortable. 90 is just HUGE

  17. Knifemouth says:

    I adore these homes; I thought the woman mad when she called 900sf “small” -there is a NYC family of 4 happy in 600sf! USA needs to CHANGE zoning so housing can be for all, not just the “wealthy” – I am one person, what do I need thousands of square feet for? Build small and SMART.

  18. ggpucky21 says:

    that why this people always bring something new to usa japan is ahead of usa lol

  19. beluvingangel says:

    it looks awesome!

  20. mxradovr6 says:

    Iv been living in a schoolbus for years. Hippies have been using 240 sq feet for years. shaded areas outside… a wood stove… ahh yess…

  21. badtedy165 says:

    @Raphsody17 yeah..den when u have kids..how u wish u kud burn ur hse!!

  22. joechan808 says:

    It is simply
    remarkable how people live here in japan. if you look around in the cities and countryside you can easily see housing that would make you think you were i
    n a poor, undeveloped Asian nation, and not one of the world’s richest.

  23. joechan808 says:

    It is simply
    remarkable how people live here in japan. if you look around in the cities and countryside you can easily see housing that would make you think you were in a poor, undeveloped Asian nation, and not one of the world’s richest.

  24. joechan808 says:

    it simply is remarkable how people live here in japan. if you look around in the cities and countryside you can easily see housing that would make you think you were in a poor, undeveloped Asian nation, and not one of the world’s richest.

  25. VtBudgies says:

    We need to nock down buildings in Tokyo and make two micro houses in it’s place this would allow more people into the city and out of the suburbs where we can nock down those houses and plant natural habitat for the nearly extinct species like the bengel tiger if we have population control world wide we could shrink down to just 6,500,000,000 a sustainable amount