14 Small Homes Under 100m² (2024)

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Did you know that theaverage new build in the UK has just 85m² of floor space?

Luckily size really doesn’t matter when it comes to these small self builds. Thesesmall homes that are 100m² and below (OK so one is 101m², but that’s still very small), show through their clever design and planning how easily asmall plotcan be made into an impressive home.

1.A Remodelled Victorian Terrace

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Lowering the reception room has made theceiling feel significantly higher, and a stunning glass staircase brings light through to the back of the house.

  • Homeowners:Phil and Tamsyn Coffey
  • Size:101m²
  • Region:London

2.Cottage Style Eco Home

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Eco friendly and cost effective, a tiny one bedroom bungalow has been replaced with a three bedroom cottage with high-vaulted ceilings that make the most of the views, and enhance the space.

  • Homeowners:Nicky and Robin van der Bij
  • Size:100m²
  • Region:Cornwall

3.A Bungalow Transformed

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A side extension from the front of thebungalowto the rear garage added more space to this property, with the garage transformed into a new living space. A brilliant design feature of this transformation was the conversion of two poky rear windows into large folding doors, allowing in plenty of light.

  • Homeowner:Kevin Gallagher
  • Size:90m²
  • Region:Staffordshire

4.A Family Home for £100,000

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This small homewas a part of theCommunity Land Trustproject, which kept building costs low by employing an architect to design a development of simple bungalows. However, Victoria and James Mead were able to change the interior layout and now have a spaciousopen plan living areato relax in.

  • Homeowner:Victoria and James Mead
  • Size:90m²
  • Region:Cornwall

5.Eco Friendly Cottage

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Sitting on the site of an old timberchalet, this eco friendly cottage now features a double height kitchen-dining area, making the space feel large and open. The property even includes abalconywhich makes the most of the beautiful surrounding area.

  • Homeowner:John Hughes and Harriet Wilson
  • Size:90m²
  • Region:Exmoor

6.An End of Terrace Small Build

This end of terrace build was designed with the idea to stagger the home over three storeys. The use of glass panelsin the basem*nt makes this home feel spacious and large as the panels allow in a lot of light.

  • Homeowner:Warren and Jocelyn Milne
  • Size:80m²
  • Region:London

7.Urban Self Build

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This small plot benefited from preparation before the build, including digging down as much as possible to enable extra volume without breaching ridge height restrictions. Despite not having much of a garden, there is still roomfor a perfectly tranquil courtyard.

  • Homeowner:Jackie Strube and Alan Stone
  • Size:80m²
  • Region:Brighton

8.Stand Out Self Build

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This property uses frameless panels of glazing to make the most of natural light. This saves the dark coloured brick interior from feeling dungeonesque, and makes for a refreshing finish.

  • Homeowner:Sophie Goldhill and David Liddicoat
  • Size:78m²
  • Region:London

9.Tiny Urban Home

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This single storey home was built for city living by Hugh Strange and Adriana Ferlauto. Again, preparation was key to this self build, as Hugh spent a long time working on the design and even spent timetracking the sun to optimise the use of glazed windows in the home.

  • Homeowner:Hugh Strange and Andrea Ferlauto
  • Size:75m²
  • Region:London

10.Cutting Edge Eco Home

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Not only is this property space efficient, but it is also one of the most energy efficient homes in Scotland. Maximising the stunning views, a huge window on the south side effectively heats the house, as well as allowing plenty of light into the property, which makesthe interior feel bright and spacious.

  • Homeowner:Nick Middleton and Kate Prentice
  • Size:70m²
  • Region:Skye

11.Rustic Self Build Cabin

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Located in the east Highlands meant that insulation was a priority for this idyllic rustic hut. In order to fit in his parents’ collection of antique furniture, Lachie decided to heighten the ceilings, making this cosy hut feel open and spacious.

  • Homeowner:Lachie Stewart
  • Size:65m²
  • Region:Highlands

12.Self Built Treehouse

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Elevated by stilt-like columns, this treehouse makes the most of the striking views.To mirror the eight-sided walled garden, the treehouse is designed in an octagonal shape and centres around a beautiful oak tree, which also works as a support for the build. All of the rooms thereforesurround the tree, making the most of the space and the distinguishing feature of the build.

  • Homeowner:Donald and Susie Hutchison
  • Size:50m²
  • Region:Highlands

13.Charming Oak Cottage

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The use of vaulted ceilings in the open plan living, kitchen and dining area makes the most of the plot size. A mezzanine storage space sits above the bedroom and is accessed via a ladder, a useful space saving feature.

  • Homeowner:Anna and Rachel Bruce
  • Size:46m²
  • Region:New Forest

14.Small Self Build on a Tiny Budget

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This property shows how clever design can make the most of the space you have. The porch to this propertyis multifunctional, as it offers plenty of storage for shoes and coats, as well as a stool that allows it to act as a bootroom. The wardrobes in the bedroom offer another cleverly designed space saving feature, as they come with built in bedside tables.

  • Homeowner:Jennifer Hope and Mark Higgins
  • Size:40m²
  • Region:East Ayrshire

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Claire is Editor in Chief of Homebuilding & Renovating website and magazine. She became Editor of Homebuilding & Renovating in 2016 and has been a member of the team for 15 years. An experienced homes journalist, her work has also appeared in titles such as Real Homes and Period Living.

She has a particular interest in green homes and sustainability, and interior design is a passion too; she has undertaken qualifications in this area.

After finishing a major renovation of a period cottage, she is now onto her next project: overhauling a 1930s property in the Shropshire countryside.

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