If you are willing to have the experience of tiny living yet don’t want to compromise on the contemporary design and aesthetic, this Woodford tiny house by Zinc Studio is the one for you. With the focus on blending minimalist luxury with the natural environment, the tiny house is built to be used all year-round. The micro-dwelling is written in steel and timber, a collection of intentional details that make it a sanctuary.

Its glass-walled expanses are the dwelling’s greatest gift, a transparent threshold that brings in natural surroundings and fresh air. At the center sits the log-burning stove, a black iron anchor in the sea of pale wood. It is more than a heater; it is the home’s ancient soul.

Tucked into the periphery, the kitchen is a masterclass in quiet utility. It does not shout for attention with clutter; instead, its sleek lines and hidden depths offer a rhythmic grace. To cook here is to stand at the edge of the world, preparing a meal while the landscape remains your constant, silent sous-chef. Offering both comfortable seating and ample storage, the kitchen doubles as the dining room.

A mid-height wall separates the bedroom from the open-floor living and kitchen areas, giving a sense of privacy. Flanked by two giant picture windows, the queen-size bed becomes a sanctuary.

The luxury wet room is opposite the bedroom. A rain shower descends from the ceiling, mimicking the sky’s own patterns. It is a tactile retreat where the industrial outside is forgotten, and the body finds its way back to a state of elemental calm. The vertical window helps connect to nature while immersing deep in relaxation, while a sink and toilet complete the functionality of the space.

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The industrial strength of corrugated steel clashes softly against the warmth of architectural timber. The exterior features cladding in dark, resilient metal; it wears the weather like a suit of armor, reflecting the shifting moods of the sky.

The Woodford tiny house measures 22.9 feet long and 8.2 feet wide, perfect for an individual or a couple to live in permanently. The tiny house is built on a road-registrable trailer, allowing it to bridge the gap between traditional tiny homes on wheels and larger transportable cabins.

Image: Zinc Studio
Image: Zinc Studio
Image: Zinc Studio
Image: Zinc Studio
Image: Zinc Studio
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