Tiny Student Housing in Sweden

This tiny house has been constructed by AF Bostader (a building foundation in Lund, Sweden). Designed with students in mind, it’s aims to be an affordable  housing solution for students who do not want to live in dorms throughout their university life.

 

These tiny houses are being rented for 2500 kronor ($370) a month; compare this with a newly built student apartments in Lund which costs around 4500 kronor and it becomes clear why the tiny cottages are in such high demand. 

Each tiny house features a kitchenette with a dining area, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, a sleeping loft, and a study desk – essential for those hard-working (when they manage to distract themselves from parties) students.

 

Tiny House Sweden

Tiny House Sweden

 

Tiny House Sweden

Tiny House Sweden

Via The Local

Niall Burke

Structural engineer by day, tiny house designer by night. Niall has a keen interest in small spaces, green design, and sustainability. He started developing Humble Homes while studying for his masters degree in engineering. He is the founder and managing editor of Humble Homes.

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  1. As a current college student, I’d totally live in one of those. Though choosing between it and cooperative housing would be hard.

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