The Hikari Box is Designed to Maximize Space and Natural Light
Rahul Kalvapalle — April 22, 2016 — Art & Design
References: shelterwise & gizmag
The Hikari Box is a wonderfully innovative and exceptionally well engineered little tiny home, developed by the team of architects and designers over at Shelter Wise, that is designed to offer all the benefits of tiny living whilst also allowing residents and visitors alike to benefit from a spacious environment that is fully bathed in glorious, natural light.
This particular tiny home is fitted with as many as 14 windows made with double pane glass, which means tons of natural light as well as extremely efficient insulation. The house is also fitted with a number of skylights that not only bathe the interior in natural light but also offer interesting views of the outside from different angles and perspectives. The interior itself is designed to make optimum use of space.
Ultimately, this tiny home proves that tiny living does not have to come at the cost of reduced natural light.
This particular tiny home is fitted with as many as 14 windows made with double pane glass, which means tons of natural light as well as extremely efficient insulation. The house is also fitted with a number of skylights that not only bathe the interior in natural light but also offer interesting views of the outside from different angles and perspectives. The interior itself is designed to make optimum use of space.
Ultimately, this tiny home proves that tiny living does not have to come at the cost of reduced natural light.
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