An Architect’s Own Tiny Home That Is Only 3 Metres Wide (House Tour)

This The Local Project video is brought to you by Squarespace, go to to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Showcased throughout the house tour of an architect’s own tiny home, Riley’s Terrace emerges as a lesson in architecture and interior design. Adele McNab Architecture delivers a home filled with natural light, contrasted against the previously shadowed areas of the structure. Settled into the Sydney suburb of Redfern, Riley’s Terrace is an architect’s own tiny home. Measuring just three metres wide, the small house sees a spiral staircase used to save space whilst enabling movement throughout the residence. In the process of forming Riley’s Terrace, Adele McNab Architecture capitalises on the spatial opportunities of the site, turning the space into an architect’s own tiny home. Reconfiguring the typical terrace layout, a courtyard is placed at the centre of the dwelling. The position of the courtyard allows natura
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