Portugal studio Madeiguincho completes the Brava tiny home, which is a compact structure defined by timber and woodworking elements. The design is conscious of the use of space as it comfortably houses two people and measures about 12 square meters.
Brava is the latest from the brand and it rests on a farm in the countryside. It is a place to relax for the artist and her daughter. The wood finishing features a porch that extends the living space outwards where there are tables and chairs to eat and enjoy the outdoors. The interior welcomes guests through the double glass doors complete with rustic and subtle decorative accents. Rounding out the Brava is a plywood finish with distressed furniture.
Compact Space-Saving Homes
Madeiguincho Designs the Brava Tiny Home for Two People
Trend Themes
1. Micro-living Spaces - The Brava tiny home exemplifies the growing trend of micro-living spaces that maximize utility without compromising comfort.
2. Sustainable Woodworking - Brava's use of timber and woodworking highlights a trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials.
3. Outdoor Living Extensions - The extended porch of Brava underscores a trend of integrating outdoor living spaces to enhance home functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The demand for compact, well-designed homes is driving innovation in the real estate sector, particularly in space-efficient urban properties.
2. Construction - Adoption of eco-friendly materials like timber in building projects reveals a shift towards sustainable practices within the construction industry.
3. Furniture - The rustic and compact furniture designs of Brava point towards a growing market for versatile, space-saving furniture in smaller living environments.