The article promotes the Marles 'Tiny' housing line, highlighting a shift in residential preferences towards smaller, more functional homes that prioritize comfort, energy efficiency, and connection with nature. It argues that quality of living is not solely determined by square meters but by thoughtful design, natural light, and integration with the environment. The 'Tiny' line offers two sizes—48 m² and 62 m²—designed for different life stages, such as first homes, young couples, or simpler living for older couples. The design emphasizes minimalism, efficient space use, and sustainability, while also incorporating traditional Slovenian architectural elements adapted to modern needs.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on changing housing trends and architectural innovation without overtly promoting a specific political ideology. While it discusses societal shifts in housing preferences, it does not take a clear stance on policy or political issues related to housing, nor





