L41
In this design the architect took an interesting approach, they set out to make a space that was very appealing. The outcome? a 220 square foot house.
“Instead of setting out to build a 220 sq. ft. unit, we set out to design a unit which we considered to be delightful. We started with a full kitchen and dining bar, and the rest fell into place. The L41 home is designed for a generation that understands the principles of “small is beautiful”, preservation of resources, improving the lives of others and enhancing our f uture by means of sustainable actions. With every inch of space utilized and many built-in storage solutions provided, L41 fulfills the maxim, “everything in its place and a place for everything”.










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I love this…Is it possible to see a little floor plan? I could really get behind this–it’s beautiful.
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I love it. The version on their website where the house is elevated and you can park underneath it is awesome. Gives you a nice balcony.
Oh my God, this is beautiful!! I want one now!! They make full use of windows which has such a huge impact on making small feel large! It is open and aesthetically delightful to the eye.
Where is it??
Would like more details about L-41. Floor plan. Building plans. etc. Looks quite delightful.
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I’d love to see the floor plan.
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A nifty little design; but I seriously doubt that it would be cost-effective unless you build it yourself. And with all the built-in features and corners, it would be a tough row to hoe. But probably worth it in the end:)