Prefab company Gröna Huset’s adaptable cabins have three bedroom "cubbies" and a living/dining area with built-in furniture for storage and extra sleeping space.

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After working as a designer for 25 years, Josefin Ljungberg de Jager was spending more time exploring what it means to live well—but efficiently. "I’ve always believed it’s not about the number of square meters you have, but how you use them," she says.
As she learned more about small-space living from her home base in Amsterdam, Ljungberg de Jager launched her own prefab company called Gröna Huset using a prototype she developed for her own family. "I wanted to create compact, wooden homes that feel calm, practical, and intentional," she says. "Spaces where every detail supports daily life without getting in the way."
The prototype is about 200 square feet, yet it’s designed to sleep seven people, with one in the dining nook. "Tiny houses offer a flexible, low-impact solution that can serve many purposes, from garden studios and student housing to guesthouses or holiday cabins," Ljungberg de Jager notes. Below, she shares more about her prefab and how it can be customized to fit the similar mindsets of her clients.
Gröna Huset is about 200 square feet, and it’s designed to be flexible. Owners can use it as a cabin, an office, or a garden shed.
Photo by On a Hazy Morning
Tell us more about the prototype.
My first prototype is still the most meaningful project for me. I designed it for my family, which gave me complete freedom to shape every detail around our life. It became an exploration of balance between function and atmosphere, efficiency and comfort.
The house is placed along the coast just outside Amsterdam, and it’s where we go to step away from the pace of the city. That contrast between busy urban life and a more tranquil, nature-connected space is really at the heart of Gröna Huset.
Working with prefab materials made the process even more interesting. Because the house was built off-site in a workshop, the process wasn’t affected by weather, and I could follow each step closely and refine things along the way. The result is a compact home that feels open, calm, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
The living and dining space has a built-in seating area that can be converted into a guest bed. The coffee table can be raised into a larger dining surface, and there’s storage beneath the seating.
Photo by On a Hazy Morning
What was the cost per square foot?
The house is 19 square meters, or about 204 square feet, with a price of approximately €3,700 per square meter ($371 USD per square foot). But for me, the value is in the thoughtful design, which we can replicate for clients. I like to think of them as tiny houses for many people. They are accessible, adaptable, and designed to offer real comfort within a smaller footprint.
The built-in storage at the center of the room has a desk that folds out. The three cubbies lead to bedrooms that can sleep two adults each.
Photo by On a Hazy Morning
See the full story on Dwell.com: Seven People Can Sleep in This 200-Square-Foot Tiny Home
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