This single-story house, measuring 7.2 m in length, was built on a LIFT&GO frame by MH Trailers and belongs to the INDIVIDUAL LINE series. It is a unique project — the tiny house became the studio for a nationwide television production, a place where the action takes place and where participants discover products from their packages.
From the outside, the blue Scandinavian spruce façade immediately draws attention. Inside, natural wood is combined with bold color accents — a peach wall in the living area, blue and pink elements, and white kitchen cabinetry. The sloped roof in the living space adds a sense of lightness, while a comfortable sofa creates a practical spot for work and filming. In the bathroom, a black-and-white contrast was used — a black floor, sink, and details paired with light walls and a backlit mirror.
The whole project is complemented by full year-round equipment, ensuring that the house not only looks great on camera but also provides real comfort throughout the year. It is a project that shows that a tiny house can be a functional space for living, working, and producing ambitious projects — without compromise.
This 7.2-meter project from the INDIVIDUAL LINE series was built on a solid LIFT&GO frame by MH Trailers and was designed as a custom project from the very beginning. The house was created as a fully functional single-story space that, in addition to its residential role, became the studio for a nationwide television production. From the outside, it stands out with a façade made of vertical spruce boards painted blue, giving the structure a modern and distinctive character. The interior, finished in natural spruce, is contrasted with bold colors — a peach wall in the living area, blue and pink accents, white kitchen cabinetry, and floral details that warm up the space and add a sense of lightness.
The living area with a sloped roof makes the interior feel higher and more spacious, while a comfortable sofa forms the central point of this part of the house. Despite its compact size, the kitchen is fully equipped with an induction cooktop, electric oven, hood, and refrigerator, while an additional fold-out table allows the space to adapt to work, filming, or everyday use. An air conditioner, heating mats, and an additional heater in the bathroom ensure thermal comfort regardless of the season.
The bathroom creates a strong contrast with the colorful living area — a black floor, black sink, and black details are paired with white walls and a backlit mirror, creating a modern and elegant effect. The door with a milled mirror and lighting is not only functional but also serves as a decorative accent.
This project shows that a tiny house can be both a comfortable year-round home and a professional, character-filled creative space.