Architecture

Tiny Summer Home Clad in Blue

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Built on a farm in the country outside of São Paulo, Brazil, the OZ House is a tiny home and summer getaway by Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados. The house includes two bedroom suites with private bathrooms and an open plan kitchen and den. Clad in blue, the home is a bright, contemporary point from which to enjoy nature. The glass walls keep the view open, and the porch beckons guests outdoors.

Via Archdaily, photography by  Nelson Kon

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