A skinny strips of available land have been inspiring architects all over the world for decades. Click and Point put together 12 of some of the narrowest homes you’ve ever seen. Pictured above is Lucky Drops (Japan). The lot measures 2.5 feet at its narrowest point and 10 feet at its widest. (Photo: Makoto Yoshida)
The Skinny House (Boston, MA) dates back to the Civil War era. It’s 10.4 feet at its widest point and offers 964 square feet of living space. (Photo: North End Secret Tours)
Even when you have all the space you can imagine, skinny can be sensational, like with this house in White Sulphur Springs, MT. It’s 10 feet wide but with its 3 floors and basement, it adds up to 2,400 square feet of living space, which proves that narrow can be roomy. (Photo: Joel Pirela, blueantstudio.com)