Nina and Guillaume named their tiny house "Ala Köl" (pronounced "cool"), in reference to a lake they once visited together in Kyrgyzstan.
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The house displays a resolutely contemporary architecture. Its off-center ridge, the facade entirely dressed in black aluminum, the large joinery and the skeleton cladding give it a clean and modern look.
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We access the tiny house through the living room. It is equipped with a comfortable sofa and a table that can accommodate up to four guests when the extension is in place. A wooden world map installed on the wall reminds the young couple of their many excursions.
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The kitchen is made up of two units with solid French walnut worktops (the same for the table and the staircase) and includes a refrigerator, a gas stove with an oven and four burners, a sink, as well as several drawers / cupboards. storage.
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Access to the bathroom is via a partition door to which is fixed a large full-length mirror. In this room is a 80x80cm shower, a dry toilet with stainless steel bucket and chip compartment, a large wardrobe and a washing machine.
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Finally, a staircase with several storage spaces leads to the mezzanine bedroom. The 140x190cm bed finds its place next to a large storage unit.
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Once the construction of the house was completed, Nina and Guillaume came to pick it up from our workshop.
It has been their main home ever since.