
Slim House, London —
Slim house london sit between two terraced houses, measuring just 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) internally architects Alma-Nac were given the task of bringing natural light into the building.

Slim House, London —
They achieved this through extending the original house at the rear and incorporating a gently sloping roof.

Slim House, London —
The house sits between two properties and was the former stable access between the houses.

1.8m Width House, Japan —
Japanese Architects YUUA have somehow managed to fit an entire house in a tiny 2.5 metre (8 feet) space in Tokyo.

1.8m Width House, Japan —
The residential building ended up just having 1.8m (6 feet) width space inside, hence is very apt name, the 1.8m Width House.

1.8m Width House, Japan —
Split-level floors meant the need for walls were reduced and saved space in the tiny plot.

1.8m Width House, Japan —
Just one person, and their cat, live in this home situated in one of Tokyo's densest districts.

Eels Nest, Los Angeles —
Anonymous Architects designed this skinny house in Los Angeles dubbed Eel's Nest- because of its unusual proportions.

Eels Nest, Los Angeles —
Inspired by the narrow buildings seen in busy Japanese cities, the tree-storied private residence is a mere 4.5m wide (14.7 feet).

Eels Nest, Los Angeles —
Because of its space restrictions, there are no corridors in the building.

Keret House, Warsaw —
Keret house isn't your average build. Artist Jakub Szczsny saw it as more of an installation. It measures just 0.92 meters (3 feet) at its narrowest point and 1.52 meters (5 feet) at its widest.



