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Tiny houses, the latest trend in minimalist living
Published on: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Published on: Sat, May 10, 2025
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Tiny houses, the latest trend in minimalist living
Yuslan Ibrahim’s tiny homes are vibrant and picturesque – the ideal spot for Instagrammable photos. (Bernama pic)
Kuala Lumpur: For retiree Mat Zin Ali, 64, nothing brings greater joy than celebrating Raya with his family of 12. However, the house he built five years ago struggled to accommodate everyone comfortably.

With only four bedrooms and three bathrooms, space was limited. To ensure his children, in-laws, and grandchildren could gather under one roof while enjoying more comfort and privacy, he decided to build two tiny houses next to his main home in 2022.

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By doing so, his family members who returned for the festive season could still gather in one place while enjoying more comfort and privacy. The concept, he explained, is both affordable and practical, offering a modern design while maximising space.

The cost ranges from RM15,000 to RM25,000, depending on size, he added.

“What parent wouldn’t be happy to have all their children, in-laws, and grandchildren celebrating together? It’s wonderful, but I felt sorry seeing them struggle for space – competing for bedrooms and bathrooms, and lacking privacy, especially the women,” Mat Zin told Bernama.

While the two compact homes are modern, Mat Zin incorporated traditional Malay village-house elements into the design. One unit is slightly larger, accommodating three to four people, while the other is designed for two adults.

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Both tiny houses are equipped with the essentials, including beds, fans and chairs, ensuring comfort for family members of all ages.

“I also took the opportunity to turn these tiny houses into roomstays for visitors looking for a unique lodging experience. This not only benefits guests searching for alternative accommodations but also provides me with a source of side income,” said Mat Zin, who hails from Terengganu.

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Indeed, the tiny-house trend is gaining popularity among those looking for cost-effective housing options or additional space for large family gatherings. Additionally, these homes serve as ideal backdrops for eye-catching photos.

Yuslan Ibrahim, 46, owner of Cottage Homes PD, said demand for tiny houses spikes during festive seasons. His units follow a modern cottage concept, blending English country-home aesthetics with minimalism and natural beauty.

“I have two tiny-house units. The idea to build them came from my fascination with small home designs on Pinterest, particularly the Nordic, cottage, and cabin styles. We receive many bookings during festive seasons like Aidilfitri,” said Yuslan, who has been in the business since 2019.

“Most of our guests are families wanting to spend time together, and they also love taking pictures around the cottages thanks to their charming design and scenic surroundings.”

Architect Kahar Ambok Lalek, 25, said the tiny-house movement began in the early 2000s in the United States as a response to limited land availability, with homes often built on trailer frames. Over time, tiny houses have gained popularity among those seeking a minimalist dream home.

“In Malaysia, demand for tiny houses is mainly concentrated in orchard and farm areas, where they are used as vacation homes or guesthouses. Despite requiring only a small plot of land, these homes can feel surprisingly spacious inside,” he said.

“There are no fixed size limits – it all depends on the owner’s needs. The architectural principle of ‘less is more’ ensures the space feels open and functional.

“Living areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and lounge function just like in a regular home, but some spaces are designed with dual purposes, and ceilings are lowered to maximise the area,” he concluded.
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