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- I've stayed in small spaces around the world, from tiny homes to trailers and train sleeper cabins.
- With a surprising design and clever storage hacks, a tiny home in Germany impressed me most of all.
- The 100-square-foot space was a two-story, tube-shaped home that felt unexpectedly spacious.
There's something extra satisfying about occupying a space that is so efficiently used. Seeing clever storage hacks and multipurpose furniture that make a tiny home feel larger is like visual ASMR to me.
That's why I stay in little accommodations around the world — from a lifeguard tower in Miami, to sleeper train cabins in the US and Europe, to an Airstream trailer in Austria.
But I don't think any of those past stays were as impressive as a tiny home hotel in Germany that I booked for two nights in 2022. The $70-a-night accommodation surprised me with its design, technology, and space-saving solutions.
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