The Bocage Normand designed by France-based builder Plume for hospitality brand Pépiite is a great example of tiny houses that are perfect for couples looking to downsize. Tucked in the rural Calvados countryside, this single-story home is inspired by Plume’s earlier Périgord Vert model but introduces a more colorful, vintage style that complements the nearby manor on the Normandy estate.
Its unique charm comes from special materials rarely seen in tiny houses, such as zellige-style tiles, wallpaper, and an earthenware toilet. Inside, the Bocage Normand feels bright and welcoming, with French poplar wood walls, an anthracite steel roof, and a glass door that floods the space with natural light.
Designed for two people without a loft, the layout includes a slightly raised 160cm bed, a built-in bench, a compact kitchen with storage, a refrigerator, an induction cooktop, and a white sink with draining board. The dining table is cleverly positioned to always face the expansive glass windows, so you can enjoy gorgeous views throughout the day.
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The bathroom features a spacious 100 x 80cm shower and a standard flush toilet, while heating and hot water are provided by conventional electric systems. A vintage outdoor bathtub offers a touch of luxury for unforgettable moments.
Owners Sophie and Nicolas have designed the Bocage Normand as a romantic retreat for couples seeking quiet. They have include distinctive details like antique tableware, powdery hues of pink, blue, and green, and objects with vintage accents to set a charming, intimate mood. You can book the Bocage Normand tiny house for €175 (about $200) via the official Pépiite website.






Via: New Atlas
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