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Category:
HOSPITALITY
Cabin
Project Type:
Post Type:
Building
Country:
Germany
Regina Sedlmayer
Photographers:
Architects:
Feil Architekten
Area:
30 m²
Year:
2025
City:
Hexenagger
Construction:
Holzbau Semmler
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the Architects
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The Minimalanders Tiny House, located in Hexenagger, Germany, is a 30 m² (323 ft²) sustainable holiday home that showcases innovative ecological timber construction methods. Designed by Feil Architekten, this retreat in the Schambach Valley harmoniously blends sustainable materials with modern design elements, creating a serene escape. The project emphasizes the efficient use of resources by incorporating existing foundations, gardens, and storage areas into its design. Inside, the decor is intentionally minimalist, featuring stylish and functional furnishings without unnecessary distractions—indeed, there is no television. This design philosophy fosters a living experience focused on simplicity and recovery, encouraging guests to unwind and reconnect with nature. Additionally, the surrounding garden serves as a vibrant, near-natural retreat that has received official certification as bird-friendly by the LBV (State Association for Bird Protection). This garden not only contributes to local biodiversity but also provides a lively space for observation and enjoyment, making the Minimalanders Tiny House a true sanctuary for relaxation and appreciation of the natural world. Project credits Architects: Feil Architekten Photography: Regina Sedlmayer
Builder: Holzbau Semmler GmbH
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