This tiny house breaks all the rules in the most brilliant ways. Absolutely filled with tiny house taboos, this home is nothing short of spectacular.
Designed by owners Samara and James in collaboration with Samara’s father, famed house designer Frank Macchia, this home is an absolute masterpiece.
It’s separated into three different units, a bathroom, kitchen-dining and bedroom each with a modicum of separation which provides connection to the outdoors.
All zones of the home are connected with a living ritual, be it that of cooking, eating, sleeping or washing. Every space is intentional and well thought out.
When visiting this home, the word that came to mind to describe it was elemental. Solid, earthy materials are used in both the homes construction and the surrounding landscaping which help to further connect the house to the earth which surrounds it.
Beyond the tiny house itself, Samara and James live on a property together with extended family, bringing together the best elements of multigenerational living and showing why this is a concept that should no longer be shunned by the west.
To find out more about this home and the families various business ventures, you can find them online at https://www.shackpalace.com/
I’ve fallen in love with this home. It’s taught me a lot about intentional design and the beauty in breaking the rules. I hope you find as much value in this tiny house tour as I did.
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Presented and Produced by: Bryce Langston
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This tiny house breaks all convention and the result is simply awesome. Samara and James are building the most beautiful lives for themselves. They have constructed a home which enables them to live intentionally and thanks to its small size, the tiny house has created space for them to be able to build their business and grow in the world. Again, the connection to family in this home is also really special. Not all are blessed with close families but for those that are, I would love to see multigenerational living more normalised in the west. I’d love to hear your thoughts about this home. Thanks for watching. With Love, Bryce & Rasa
I liked it but also not liked it, I’m half and half on this one. I personally couldn’t live in somewhere soo dark and bedroom felt way too dark and enclosed like a prison cell and also to me (sorry if I’ve offended anyone or I’m wrong in any way) but they both didn’t look that well and considering they do all the relaxation stuff) meditation in the bedroom they watch movies etc which isn’t supposed to be very good in a bedroom they both looked very drained and quite pale considering were they live. Again sorry if I’ve offended.
Truly unique and fitting. A reflection of the beauty of tiny homes and their wonderful, creative owners!
I clean houses for a living. When tiny home people say it’s so easy to clean, well I find my smaller homes are harder to clean. Maybe it is different in tiny homes. 🇺🇸
I wish she would stop talking & let others speak 😅
😮😮😮HOROR ATMOSFERA !!!
It makes me so happy to see a dark moody tiny house. I can understand why everyone wants LOTS of windows and everything white to make a tiny house feel larger, but I’ve never been drawn to that. Give me rich colors, dark wood, oriental rugs and some wall space for art. I hope to see more dark tiny homes.
I don’t like the dark colors. Actually, it looks pretty rough. Sorry, it’s not the nicest tiny house.
As much as I am in LOVE with the color black, THIS is way too much even for me. The black needs contrast. The build quality looks shabby. 🥴
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely stunning!! The outdoor spaces you’ve created are beautiful and elicit a feeling of peace, just watching the video. This is one of the prettiest tiny home + outdoor areas I’ve seen yet.
Dark theme. Tea ritual. Meditation. Just beautiful 🖤🥹🥹
A piece of art – truly beautiful and special house. Amazing couple ❤! You can feel the chemistry between them – SO nice ❤. Thank you so much for sharing – I feel inspired 😊