Czech architect designs tiny flat-pack house with a bedroom, living room and kitchen which costs just £1,000 (and even includes a darts board)

  • Vojtech Valda's house was built in under 24 hours in village of Trebesice
  • £1,000 home features tiny areas for sleeping, living, cooking and storage
  • Architect even fitted the miniature property out with its own darts board

A Czech architect has invented a tiny, flat-pack house that costs less than £1,000 and can be built in just a few hours.

Vojtech Valda built the miniature home in the village of Trebesice, south of the Czech Republic's capital city of Prague. 

The experimental accommodation features tiny areas for sleeping, living, cooking and storage - and it costs just 30,000 CZK (£987). 

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A Czech architect has invented a tiny, flat-pack house that costs less than £1,000 and can be built in just a few hours

A Czech architect has invented a tiny, flat-pack house that costs less than £1,000 and can be built in just a few hours

Vojtech Valda built the miniature home in the village of Trebesice, south of the Czech Republic's capital city of Prague

Vojtech Valda built the miniature home in the village of Trebesice, south of the Czech Republic's capital city of Prague

The experimental accommodation features tiny areas for sleeping, living, cooking and storage - and it costs just 30,000 CZK (£987)

The experimental accommodation features tiny areas for sleeping, living, cooking and storage - and it costs just 30,000 CZK (£987)

The architect even fitted the miniature property out with its own darts board. 

Valda, who is working on his doctoral thesis, sees the home, which he calls Tiny France because of its tri-colour scheme, as the future of sustainable living.

The experimental pre-fabricated home consists of 21 insulated panels and is made up of three spaces: a blue zone for sleeping, a white space for a day room, and a red area with a kitchenette.

It is part of his Pin-Up Houses project which, as well as tiny houses, also includes little sheds, cabins, cottages, and playhouses.

Valda, who is working on his doctoral thesis, sees the home, which he calls Tiny France because of its tri-colour scheme, as the future of sustainable living

Valda, who is working on his doctoral thesis, sees the home, which he calls Tiny France because of its tri-colour scheme, as the future of sustainable living

The experimental pre-fabricated home consists of 21 insulated panels and is made up of three spaces: a blue zone for sleeping, a white space for a day room, and a red area with a kitchenette

The experimental pre-fabricated home consists of 21 insulated panels and is made up of three spaces: a blue zone for sleeping, a white space for a day room, and a red area with a kitchenette

It is part of his Pin-Up Houses project which, as well as tiny houses, also includes little sheds, cabins, cottages, and playhouses

It is part of his Pin-Up Houses project which, as well as tiny houses, also includes little sheds, cabins, cottages, and playhouses

Valda says there is a big appetite for his small designs in the US with little prefab buildings popping up all over the country from small-town Indiana to Hawaii

Valda says there is a big appetite for his small designs in the US with little prefab buildings popping up all over the country from small-town Indiana to Hawaii

He says there is a big appetite for his small designs in the US with little prefab buildings popping up all over the country from small-town Indiana to Hawaii.

Mr Valda said: 'This is part of our ongoing research into the feasibility of mass-produced prefabricated tiny houses.

'This concept is based on our long-term experience with tiny house construction, creating easy to follow plans and books for DIY constructors.' 

He said it was part of 'research into the feasibility of mass-produced prefabricated tiny houses'

He said it was part of 'research into the feasibility of mass-produced prefabricated tiny houses'

Valda and his friends construct the house in a field near his village in the Czech Republic 

Valda and his friends construct the house in a field near his village in the Czech Republic 

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