The modular builder collaborated with architect Gabriela Casagrande on the 200-square-foot units.
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Earlier this year, Brazilian firm Gabriela Casagrande Arquitectura and modular construction company Nomaden debuted a new tiny home series at Casacor Paraná, an annual design and architecture exhibition in Curitiba, Brazil. The homes are meant to merge sustainable ideas with high-functioning comfort: renewable bamboo flooring meets an open layout, for example; in tandem with innovative wall panels, double-glazed windows create an efficient thermal seal but still allow for plenty of light and airflow.
"The goal is to offer a more sustainable and elegant way of inhabiting space," says Casagrande. Here, the architect and Leonardo Dyck, partner and director of Nomaden, share the inspiration behind the collaboration and highlight what clients love most about the flexible, sustainability-focused unit.

Gabriela Casagrande Arquitectura and modular builder Nomaden collaborated on a tiny home series meant to combine a high standard of living with sustainable features.
Photo by Fabio Severo Jr.
Tell us about the new tiny home.
The Comfort model, which we showed at Casacor, is our most iconic project. The home blends natural materials, smart design solutions, and high-performance thermal and acoustic insulation, which result in a space that is welcoming, functional, and visually refined. For many clients, what they love most is how the home manages to combine practicality, well-being, and aesthetics within such a compact layout. They often mention the unit’s sense of serenity and spaciousness.

The units come fully finished and furnished, down to the bedding.
Photo by Fabio Severo Jr.
What does your base model cost and what does that pricing include?
All our models are roughly 200 square feet. The base model is priced at $55,050 and comes fully furnished. The package features high-performance acoustic and thermal insulation, a bathroom, custom cabinetry, kitchen appliances, lighting, and bedding—even the sheets are included. Everything is designed to offer comfort, convenience, and a complete living experience from day one.

A cutaway connects the sleeping area with the living spaces.
Photo by Fabio Severo Jr.
See the full story on Dwell.com: Nomaden’s $55K Tiny Homes Come Fully Furnished—Down to the Bedding
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Title: Nomaden’s $55K Tiny Homes Come Fully Furnished—Down to the Bedding
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Published Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2025 16:34:32 GMT