Tiny Holiday Home

i29 interior architects & Chris Collaris
25. febrero 2019
Photo: Ewout Huibers (All images courtesy of v2com)
Project: Tiny Holiday Home 
Location: Vinkeveen, Netherlands  
Client: Private 
Design: i29 interior architects & Chris Collaris
Structural Engineer: Vissers & Vissers B.V. 
Landscape Designer: De Zilverlinde & Frank Heiligers 
Construction (architecture): Hagoort bouw B.V. 
Construction (interiors): Simon Sintenie 
Construction (landscape and nautical): Marcel Zaal 
Floor area: 75m2
Photo: Ewout Huibers

With a footprint of only 55 m2, this house still has a luxurious feel of space, and all around panoramas to the surrounding nature. This compact home is built for a family of four, including a living room, a kitchen/dining room, a patio, three bedrooms, one bathroom and two toilets. The layout is developed from the inside-out, the smart arrangement of functions make use of every square centimeter.

Photo: Ewout Huibers

Situated on an elongated island plot close to the lake, the positioning of the building volume is related to the views on the surrounding water and the orientation of the sun. By dividing the volume into four parts, the panoramic views and the invading sunlight become very specific. On the outside the diversity in size and the interconnected positioning create a sculptural image, looking different from every angle. In order to intensify this sculptural quality, all facades have a minimal design with invisible roof endings and window frames detailed behind the wood facade.

Photo: Ewout Huibers

 All volumes have big windows or sliding doors which can be opened completely to fully merge the inside with the outside. On the inside, the dimensions and ceiling heights of the different volumes clearly articulate the separate areas and functions in the house. Long sightlines crossing the outside patio provide a visual connection. By opening up large sliding doors of the patio the volumes of the kitchen and living are physically connected.

Photo: Ewout Huibers

Custom furniture and integrated cabinets accentuate the graphical quality on the inside. The design team made use of simple materials like natural oak wooden panels -- or stained black to combine with the rough pinewood facade -- and a continuing polished concrete floor. They strived for a design strategy in which architecture and interior come together in a model combination. 

Photo: Ewout Huibers

Each volume has its own program. By linking interior components to the architecture and vice versa, the result is a high-quality project not dependent on expensive materials or technical show. In every detail, they aimed for the ultimate space-efficient solution. Every aspect of the design is approached to produce a pure and unified experience to leave a strong impression. 

Photo: Ewout Huibers

Making quality projects is, in their opinion, not always ‘the bigger the better’. With simple yet smart interventions, this project is of the highest standard and at the same time energy efficient, eco-friendly, and built with a small footprint. In this sense it’s a model example of a tiny house; smart, comfortable but with no concessions to quality in both the interior and architectural design; small is beautiful. 

Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers
Photo: Ewout Huibers

Tiny Holiday Home by i29 interior architects & Chris Collaris was awarded House of the Year at Frame Awards 2019.

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