How would a Swiss Army knife look if it were a tiny house

If you want to know more about my design, my living experience and my vision to bring small and movable houses in the cities watch the video from home blogger Kirsten Dirksen titled “How would a Swiss Army knife look it it were a tiny house”. If you already watch the video scroll down for more info!

Thanks for watching the video! It was so much fun to show my house and letting other people see how I personally think tiny living should be. At least for me, you really need to accept a very minimalistic way of living in term of aesthetics, energy consumption and personal belongings. To know more about my aVOID tiny house you can:

  1. visit this page and reading all the chapter of the aVOID booklet. You can also download the pdf and share it with your friends,
  2. visit my YouTube channel for more videos;
  3. following my constantly updated tiny house page on Instagram and Facebook. I usually post everyday happenings connected to tiny living or the most important events which are hosted inside my tiny empty space;
  4. write me an e-mail to mail@leonardodichiara.it;

If you are interested by the topic “tiny houses inside cities” and you want to join my project Migratory Neighborhood, read this before and then, if you are still intrigued, write me an e-mail and let’s find a way to build them together.

"I love to live in big cities where I can experience the challenge of melting together different cultures, different habits, different houses. So this is why I decided to build my urban tiny home to travel across Europe and live as much closer to city centers. My aVOID, this is how I called it, it is designed without any windows on the side walls. It is like a row house in a shape which doesn't make any sense if you don't have a neighbor living next to you." - Leonardo Di Chiara
“I love to live in big cities where I can experience the challenge of melting together different cultures, different habits, different houses. So this is why I decided to build my urban tiny home to travel across Europe and live as much closer to city centers. My aVOID, this is how I called it, it is designed without any windows on the side walls. It is like a row house in a shape which doesn’t make any sense if you don’t have a neighbor living next to you.” – Leonardo Di Chiara