
At the “Alteklein” community in the Netherlands, a small household is showing the future of how we live and eat.
Arjan and Krista’s off-grid tiny house isn’t just a clever architectural experiment; it is a living example of how residential life can and should connect directly back to the land.
Stepping into Arjan and Krista’s home, you immediately feel the intentionality of the design. Every square inch is optimized for a lifestyle that relies on the sun, the wind, and a minimal footprint.
But “off-grid” doesn’t mean “disconnected.” In fact, their life is deeply intertwined with their surroundings. The house serves as a hub for a life lived outdoors, where the boundaries between their living room and the surrounding landscape are thin.
What makes this home truly unique is its relationship with Cornelis, a local organic regenerative farmer. Arjan and Krista don’t just live near a farm; they are part of a closed-loop ecosystem.
The philosophy here is simple: Regeneration.
The Home: Provides a low-impact dwelling that respects the soil.
The Farm: Cornelis uses regenerative practices to restore the health of the land rather than just extracting from it.
The Symbiosis: The residents support the farm, and the farm provides nutrient-dense, chemical-free food that sustains the community.
Cornelis’s expertise is central to this lifestyle. For him, organic farming isn’t just about avoiding pesticides, it’s about nurturing the soil biology so that it can continue to feed future generations.
“We aren’t just growing crops; we are growing a future,” Cornelis explains.
By focusing on soil health, biodiversity, and natural cycles, his farming methods capture carbon and restore water systems, proving that agriculture can be a solution to climate change rather than a contributor to it.
The Alteklein project shows us that sustainable living isn’t just about solar panels or composting toilets. It’s about community integration. When we place tiny, efficient homes in direct proximity to regenerative farms, we create a resilient system where people and the planet both thrive.