
Most tiny homes go wide. La Ruche goes up. Designed by Quadrapol, the French company behind some of Europe’s most refined compact living solutions, La Ruche is a vertical two-story tower that fits a full kitchen, bathroom, dining area, and bedroom into just 10 square meters of total floor space. At 107 square feet, it is exceptionally small — even by the standards of a category that has made minimalism its identity.
The name translates to “The Hive” in French, and the form earns it. The structure rises to 4.12 meters tall on a footprint of just 2.17 by 2.3 meters. Built on a KVH finger-jointed solid wood timber frame, the exterior is clad in FSC and PEFC-certified treated pine siding available in a choice of colors, with a roof finished in either EPDM or steel pan. Quadrapol guarantees the structural frame for 20 years, and a 10-year warranty covers the broader build. This is not a weekend shed project. It is a precision-manufactured habitat delivered by truck, ready to drop into a back garden, campsite, or vacation lot without requiring any planning permit or administrative authorization.
Designer: Quadrapol


Step through the single glass door and you arrive in the kitchen, which is smaller than most studio apartment bathrooms but remarkably well-equipped. There is a two-burner induction hob, a built-in fridge, a sink, and cabinetry. A wall-mounted drop-down table unfolds to seat two. Separated from the kitchen by a curtain, the ground floor bathroom contains a 70 by 70 centimeter shower and a floor-mounted toilet. The spruce paneling and laminate flooring run throughout, keeping the interior palette tight and coherent.
A wooden ladder leads to the upper level, designed to stow flush against the wall when not in use. Up top, the bedroom fits a double bed alongside a storage unit and a netted shelf. It is snug in the way only intentional design can pull off — the kind of snug that feels considered rather than cramped, at least for a weekend or seasonal stay. Quadrapol positions it for permanent housing, second homes, vacation rentals, and student accommodation, though the curtain-divided bathroom and ladder access suggest it is best suited to shorter-term use or solo living.


La Ruche is priced at approximately $31,000 USD. With delivery running two to three months, it sits in a price bracket that makes it a genuinely accessible entry into compact ownership. For those willing to rethink what a home needs to be, Quadrapol’s answer is simple: four meters tall, two floors, and not a centimeter wasted.



