LOCATION RESEARCH

After thoroughly researching the perfect location to build a tiny house, a spot was found that aligns with a vision of minimalist and efficient living. By analyzing different areas, local regulations, and sustainability options, the ideal place was identified. With a background in architecture and a passion for design, functionality and aesthetics come together to create a unique, compact living space.

BLOCK RESEARCH

Through experimentation with different block variations, three distinct forms of a tiny house were created. By testing various shapes and layouts, the goal was to find a design that balances functionality, aesthetics, and efficient use of space. Each variation explores unique structural possibilities, helping to refine the final concept into a well-thought-out and visually appealing tiny home.

After exploring three different block variations, one design stood out as the most functional and visually appealing. This final choice best balances space efficiency, aesthetics, and practicality, making it the ideal foundation for the tiny house. With a clear direction in mind, the next steps focus on refining the details and bringing the design to life.

CHOSEN BLOCK VARIATION

ENVIRONMENT IN SKETCHUP

The chosen tiny house design has been fully modeled in SketchUp, along with its surrounding environment. By creating a detailed 3D representation, every aspect of the structure and its placement within the landscape could be visualized. This model helps refine proportions, materials, and spatial relationships, bringing the concept one step closer to reality.

This project has evolved from simple wooden block experiments to a fully developed tiny house design. It began with testing different block variations to explore form and functionality. After selecting the most promising concept, the design was refined and translated into a detailed 3D model in SketchUp, complete with its surrounding environment. Now, with a fully realized concept, the project stands as a well-thought-out and visually complete tiny house, ready for the next steps toward construction.

PROJECT EVOLUTION

Using SketchUp and Twinmotion, I designed and rendered a detailed 3D model of the living room. The focus was on accurate proportions, structural elements, and creating a realistic visualization. The Twinmotion renders bring the space to life, showcasing the layout and atmosphere with clarity and detail.

FINALDESIGN SKETCHUP

ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

A one-point perspective drawing of the tiny house has been created, showcasing the design with depth and realism. This drawing emphasizes the structure’s proportions and spatial relationships, giving a clear sense of scale and form. By using perspective techniques, the design comes to life on paper, offering a visually engaging representation of how the tiny house would appear in a real-world setting.

The tiny house design has been transformed into a physical scale model, bringing the concept to life in a tangible form. This maquette captures the structure’s proportions, spatial layout, and overall aesthetic, allowing for a better understanding of its real-world presence. By working with physical materials, details can be refined, and the design can be evaluated from different perspectives before moving forward with construction.

MAQUETTE DESIGN

The tiny house design has been carefully translated into AutoCAD, with precise measurements and detailed documentation created for every aspect of the structure. This includes floor plans, elevations, and sections, all of which are meticulously represented in the software. AutoCAD ensures an accurate and technical depiction of the design, allowing for a streamlined and precise construction process. This step is essential for progressing to the actual building phase.

FLOORPLAN AUTOCAD

RENDER’S

Renders of the tiny house design have been created, providing realistic, high-quality images of the project. These rendered visuals showcase the design from various angles, highlighting its architectural details, materials, and the surrounding environment. By using advanced rendering techniques, the design is presented with accurate lighting, textures, and shadows, giving a lifelike preview of what the tiny house will look like in reality. These renders serve as a final, polished representation of the project before moving into the next phase.

INSIDE TINYHOUSE

The inside render of the tiny house brings the interior to life, offering a realistic view of how the space will feel. Every detail, from furniture arrangement to lighting, is carefully rendered to show the cozy, efficient use of space. The textures of the walls, flooring, and fixtures are depicted with high accuracy, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This render helps visualize the tiny house's interior layout, giving a clear sense of how each area functions within the compact space.

EXTERIOR TINYHOUSE

The exterior render of the tiny house showcases its unique design and architectural features in stunning detail. From the materials used for the facade to the roofline and windows, every element is carefully represented to capture the overall aesthetic and functionality of the structure. The surrounding environment complements the design, giving a sense of how the tiny house will blend into its natural setting. The lighting and shadows enhance the form, bringing the exterior to life showing what it looks like in real life.