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Tiny House Boat

by Michael Janzen on October 26, 2008

I spotted this on materialicious. It’s a houseboat in Oldenberg, Germany that measures 14 meters long, 4 meters high and 3 meters wide. I like it because it suggests a very different approach and aesthetic for tiny house design.

It was built by designers Flo Florián and Sascha Akkermann, who also run a website called confused-direction. It’s got a green roof, produces no emissions, and is made from a lot of reclaimed materials. It really inspires me to reconsider an alternative roof line for my tiny free house. Also find more details on this tiny house boat at Schwimmhausboot. If you can’t read German try this translated link instead. Photo credit to Flo Florián and Sascha Akkermann.

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5 Responses to “Tiny House Boat”

  1. Mike says:

    Does anyone have any interior pictures or floor plan of this?

  2. Mike says:

    I went there but didnt see any of the floor plan.

  3. I looked and looked and couldn’t find any plans.

  4. Justin says:

    I updated the post – turns out the pics are of a model, and the boat is being built in the yard. It will presented next March at a house works fair in Oldenberg. No floorplans, sorry.

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