The Magenta may get its name from the stark shade of its exterior, but its DIY design allows residents to choose their color.
Though the inside is incredibly small, the home's architects have managed to fit a table, chairs, and pull-out sofa.
The Magenta is built on a flat trailer, which makes it portable.
While Pin-Up Houses designs homes for couples and small families, this one seems best suited for an individual.
The walls are made of heat-insulated, waterproof plywood.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe ceilings and walls are draped in netting, which offers makeshift storage.
There are also storage bins tucked beneath the pull-out sofa.
Construction on the Magenta should last three months — the industry average for tiny homes.
The bathroom and kitchenette are folded into the back wall.
The kitchenette has just enough room for a stove, sink, and storage space. The bathroom has a toilet, but no shower.
While the design may seem unorthodox, it's actually quite common for tiny homes to come without a shower. When it comes time to rinse, many owners are comfortable showering at their local gym.
At $10,000, the Magenta is among the cheapest tiny homes on the market.