In this loft, where structural elements such as exposed wooden beams and bricks, are clearly identifiable, living wisely placed a design that plays on the contrast between timeless black and white.
In the lounge there is the white sofa Sancal of Eleva, combined with a coffee table painted aluminum Bonaldo Planet of Light, while blacks are the pillows and the rug.
Against the backdrop of white-to-ceiling bookcase made to size, surmounted by a mezzanine structure in glass and iron, are sitting in a totally black.
The kitchen, the model of Mobalco Form 400, is dominated by a special hood and Pando is one with the dining area, consisting of a customized product white table, surrounded by the Panton Chair black and illuminated by a chandelier black GT7 Santa & Cole

I’m going to do exactly this with an earthbag home that I’m planning on building in Northern Florida. A lot of earthship homes work off of this principle with a greenhouse on the south side so I realized that the same could easily be done with an earthbag home. My home, when finished will probably be larger then I had envisioned but that is because of the greenhouse. Still, this is a workable model and I only know of one guy who had created a tiny home with a greenhouse.