This tiny house located in Australia is designed by the architects of Casey Brown Architecture. It’s as simple and unpretentious on the outside as it as on the inside, making it a relaxing and casual getaway made for one or two people. The house is constructed out of recycled ironbark and the heating, cooling, and water technologies employed within the space also makes it eco-friendly.
[via Trendir]

8 Comments
iBear on 01.08.2010 at 15:22 PM
No animals were hurt in the making of this object, uh no wait!
Dave on 01.15.2010 at 15:27 PM
Cool stove. Be great for cabin in Sierras. Available in North America?
Stainless Steel on 02.03.2010 at 14:44 PM
that is awesome! 1ol!
Camping Accessories on 04.14.2010 at 07:38 AM
Cool stuff! Really like it.
Sleeping Bags on 07.15.2010 at 12:26 PM
Wow! Amazing building!
doug on 03.05.2012 at 23:27 PM
not to be a party-pooper, but i don’t see how a woodburning stove is ecofriendly. now if it were burning natural gas, maybe; solar-powered electrical, definitely, but a wood stove is probably the most eco-unfriendly method there is.
jack on 09.30.2013 at 07:30 AM
Doug are you kidding me?? Wood, if sourced in a sustainble way, for example, picking up a few logs around your house or sourced from a sustainably managed plantation, is perfectly ‘ecofriendly’ (wood fire = recently captured sunlight and carbon released back ready to be re-stored in new trees; hence carbon neutrality is possible…). Wood fire is so fundamental to being a human being! Do you self a favour and get out of the city once in a while and have yourself a fire! Natural Gas, whoa?? fundamentally unsustainable…
Falchi Interiros on 03.22.2016 at 07:36 AM
Although not everyone’s cup of tea, the architecture is interesting and the ideas somewhat inspiring.
http://www.falchiinteriors.com
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