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10 smallest houses across the World

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 2, 2026, 16:00 IST
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10 smallest houses across the World

Across continents and climates, architects and designers have been challenged to redefine what it means to “live comfortably.” Tiny houses aren’t just small, they represent creative problem‑solving and minimalist living, squeezing essential functions into the least possible space without losing comfort or personality. Whether for sustainability, affordability, lifestyle choice, or experimental design, these tiny homes show how humans can thrive in compact environments. Here is a list of 10 smallest houses, according to the report by Parametric Architecture.




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Roll It Homes - University of Karlsruhe (Germany)

According to News Atlas, this experimental tiny home was designed by students at the University of Karlsruhe. Its cylindrical form rotates to switch between living zones such as sleeping, kitchen and exercise areas, maximising function within a very compact footprint.


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One SQM House - Van Bo Le‑Mentzel (Germany)

According to Housing.com, exactly one square metre in area, this house is a conceptual yet functional dwelling that can be flipped and carried. It offers a small, adaptable space for sitting, sleeping, eating, or working, a statement on minimalist living.

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Das Park Hotel - Austria and Germany

According to Parametric Architecture, technically a series of tiny hotel rooms, this creative project repurposed recycled concrete drain pipes into snug enclosed spaces. Each unit includes compact storage and sleeping arrangements.




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MuMA Hut - WeWilder (Romania)

As per World Architecture Community, a 15 m² timber hut in Romania’s countryside, built by volunteers using local materials. The hut blends with nature and offers wide views of the surrounding landscape, encouraging outdoor living and simplicity.




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The Keret House - Warsaw, Poland

According to Wikipedia, one of the most iconic tiny homes, The Keret House, slides into a gap between two buildings. It measures about 92 cm at its narrowest and around 152 cm at its widest, and though tiny, it contains basic living spaces.

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Charred Cabin - Olmué, Chile

A minimalist retreat in the Chilean mountains designed for the basics: sleeping, bathing, eating and reading. The two‑level design uses structural SIP (structural insulated panels) panels and simple materials for economical construction.

Image Credit: Facebook/ DRAA (@delrio.arq)

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Parasite House - Quito, Ecuador

As per News Atlas, developed by El Sindicato Arquitectura, the Parasite House occupies just 12 m² on a rooftop, with efficient spaces for cooking, bathing, sleeping and socialising.



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Seelenkiste - Allergutendinge (Germany)

Also known as the “Soul Box,” this is approximately 8 m², as per Parmetric Architecture. This timber retreat is designed for relaxation or creative solitude. It’s lightweight, sustainable, and can be assembled on site with simple materials.




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Elsewhere Cabin A - United States

A tiny cabin designed by architect Sean O’Neill, blending indoor use with outdoor porch living. Its folding glass wall lets occupants re‑configure it to suit weather or mood.




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Ursa Tiny on Wheels House - Madeiguincho (Portugal)

A mobile tiny home on wheels with multiple prototype sizes approximately 17 m², according to Archdaily. This is designed to include all living zones, from sleeping to working, while still being transportable.

The world’s smallest houses are more than curiosities, they are architectural experiments that question how space, materials and design come together. From a one‑square‑metre cube to tiny cabins in forests, each structure proves that with clever planning, human needs can be met even in extremely compact forms. Whether for minimalist living, affordable housing or artistic expression these tiny houses inspire us to rethink what “home” really means.

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