2022년 10월 1일 토요일

This tiny home can be craned into your back yard to become a guest house, rental apartment or fitness studio

 

This tiny home can be craned into your back yard to become a guest house, rental apartment or fitness studio – if you have $400,000 to spare

A 540-square-foot backyard home.
Dwell's 540-square-foot backyard home with a black finish. 
Dwell
  • Home designer Dwell has launched its first multipurpose backyard home.
  • The company joined forces with Abodu and Norm Architects to build the 540-square-foot Dwell House.
  • It can serve as a guesthouse, rental apartment, home office, pool house, or a fitness studio.

Dwell has created the Dwell House, a 540-square-foot, one-bedroom ADU that fits in most backyards.

It's constructed off-site and gives home owners additional space without the hassle of construction or moving. Take a look. 

The Dwell House, produced in partnership with Abodu and award-winning Danish design studio Norm Architects, is a 540-square-foot space with a full kitchen and bathroom, designed with a California-meets-Copenhagen feel.

Rendering of the backyard home seen from distance.
Dwell House

It features a 12-foot folding glass door and can be used as a standalone apartment, office, pool house, or fitness studio.

Rendering of the sliding doors closed.
Dwell

The Dwell House is only available on the West Coast so far and starts at $389,000.

Rendering of the sliding doors opened.
Dwell

Each house is constructed off-site, shipped to the property, and craned into place. It can be ready in as little as six months.

A man is working during the building process of the backyard home.
Dwell

On-site construction time is only about two weeks.

A man is seen in the middle of a warehouse with some parts of the backyard home's structure.
Dwell

Houses will initially be available for purchase in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and Seattle. This floor plan shows the backyard space used as a dwelling.

A floor plan of the backyard home with a bedroom.
Dwell

Backyard houses can add space for guests, a growing family, an aging parent, or a home office, says Dwell CEO Zach Klein.

A view inside the backyard home.
Dwell

Adobu co-founder Eric McInerney described the Dwell House as a "new take on the modern home."

Image showing the kitchen and living area – the main space.
Dwell

The Dwell House comes with appliances including an oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher.

Bosch appliances in the kitchen.
Dwell

The other room can be used as a bedroom.

View of the backyard space used as a home.
Dwell

It can also be used as a spacious office.

A rendering of an office in the backyard home.
Dwell

It comes with a bathroom that features a narrow full-height window.

The backyard's bathroom.
Dwell

The Dwell House was designed to let homeowners add more space without a lengthy renovation or moving.

A view inside of the backyard home from outside looking into the main space.
Dwell

The Dwell House can be inspected at Abodu's Los Angeles showroom in the DTLA arts district.

An image looking outside the backyard home.
Dwell

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