The ‘Waterfall House’ Takes Showering Outdoors

In Sweden, a clause in planning laws allows residents to build a 270 square foot building on any existing residential property — a law that’s seen some inventive new small house designs, like this concept that moves the shower outdoors.

waterfall-houseThe small structures are known as Attefall houses, after the politician who introduced the planning regulation. Although the law limits the floor plan of the house to 270 square feet — a bit smaller than a regulation basketball key — it also allows the eaves to extend out by five feet.

Taking advantage of that loophole, Bornstein Lyckefors Arkitekter designed an Attefall house with an external shower, with water coming from part of the eaves that extends out. According to Dezeen, Swedish coastal houses commonly feature an outdoor shower anyway, to rinse off salt water after a dip in the ocean.

The core of the house is a concrete box — with an uncanny resemblence to a 40-foot shipping container, which is about the same size — with the shower extending off one side, and a covered patio area on the other. Internally, an open-plan design lessens the oh-my-god-I’m-living-in-a-shoebox feeling.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/

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