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This 97-square-foot tiny home on wheels has all of its furniture stored in the walls to save space — see inside the $45,000 minimalist aVOID

  • Architect and engineer Leonardo Di Chiara created the minimalist approximately 97-square aVOID Tiny House.
  • The 97-square foot home's main furniture pieces are built into the walls, creating a minimalist and open space when the furniture isn't in use.
  • Despite its title as the smallest tiny home ever built in Italy, according to its maker, aVOID has all of the same amenities as a traditional home, including a bathroom, kitchen, and a sleeping and dining space.

Architect and engineer Leonardo Di Chiara created a minimalist approximately 97-square foot home on wheels named aVOID Tiny House.

The goal of the award-winning aVOID tiny home was to create a lifestyle centered around minimalism and sustainability, while also serving as a potential gateway into the idea of "migratory neighborhoods" in Europe. The latter, if applied to aVOID, would allow the tiny home to serve a greater purpose as a housing solution to crowded European cities, according to its designer, who also details his time living in the tiny home on his Instagram account.

Despite its construction in Italy and potential European housing application, aVOID's design was inspired by the American tiny house movement, according to its maker.

Living up to its "tiny home" title, the aVOID sits at 22 feet long, 8.3 feet wide, and 13.1 feet tall. According to Di Chiara, these exterior dimensions make aVOID the smallest home on wheels ever created in Italy.

But despite its micro size, the tiny house has all of the typical amenities as any traditional foundation-based home, all compacted into a smaller space. To do this, Di Chiara placed multiple furniture components into the wall, allowing them to be pulled down and used as needed. Keep scrolling to see how:

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