Abstract
"The idea of creating a space of your own" in ancient times is divided into various types of housing today depending on the technical and social characteristics of the period in which the users live. A growing population with migrations from the countryside to the city, a decrease in material resources allocated to housing due to the economic crisis, and the view of simplicity as an aesthetic understanding have led to the concept of micro-housing. Both the path of simplicity and the use of natural resources and the acquisition of nature have played an important role in the formation of the idea of sustainability in micro dwellings. The aim of this study is to reveal the design and implementation phases of micro-dwelling interior features, taking into account the sustainability criteria. The relationship of interior features of selected micro-housing samples with sustainability has been supported by literature studies. Micro dwellings that have emerged for different reasons contribute to economic, social, and environmental sustainability issues by using resources efficiently and recycling them for nature.