The popularity of tiny houses continues to grow, and it’s not difficult to understand why. These compact abodes are low-maintenance, provide greater flexibility for travel and offer a smaller environmental footprint.
In recent years, custom-built small homes have become increasingly popular, with some designs standing out due to their unique and captivating features. One such company is Baluchon, a French manufacturer known for their charming, petite homes that possess a certain “je ne sais quoi”.
Founded in 2015 by a group of young entrepreneurs who had previously built their own small homes, Baluchon creates bespoke tiny houses for clients seeking something special. Martolod is a perfect example of their exquisite craftsmanship.
Designed for Guillaume, a lover of the sea who wanted a bright and airy space to reflect his free-spirited nature, this 20 ft (6 meter) dwelling features a two-tone cladding and a black aluminum rooftop complete with a small chimney.