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Tiny House Study Katie Davis

Urban Chic Sophisticated Sleek Tasteful Elegance Stylish Smart Edgy

Multipurpose Use Space Combine rooms allowing openness and freedom to roam between each other Circulation patterns that don’t cut through spaces, but allow places to be uninterrupted

Architectural Elements No walls to break down space Many windows Window seating Add attention to outside opening up the space Allow seating to connect rooms

Non-architectural Elements Use furniture that does not close off a particular space Benches Open countertops Allow the flow from room to room

Other Elements Soft Finishes Niches and bays Not much space and sometimes residents may be close to the walls Niches and bays allow for privacy without being completely closed off

Spaces & Functions Main Room Kitchenette Eating area Seating area Where most of the down time is spent, and everyone comes together Kitchenette Serves purpose of a kitchen, but on smaller scale with less work space Eating area Can sit down to eat Seating area Provides seating but not for long periods of lounging around Bathroom Facility for private grooming Closet area For storage and putting items not wanted laying around If no foyer, this can be functional in an entrance way Bedroom Resting at night or a personal place to get away