Tiny homes are commonly associated with being great for one or two people but quickly run out of space when it comes to families, which is something the Build Tiny 'Kingfisher' could potentially change.
The home is outfitted with ample living space on the main floor with a well-sized kitchen and bathroom alongside a small living room to boot. The space also features a total of two bedrooms that are positioned at either end of the home in the loft space to provide space for parents and two children to comfortably rest, while still providing them with a slightly private space of their own.
The Build Tiny 'Kingfisher' is suited for use with solar systems and additional power accessories for off-grid living.
Two-Bedroom Tiny Homes
The Build Tiny 'Kingfisher' Packs Everything into a Small Space
Trend Themes
1. Family-friendly Tiny Homes - Manufacturers could explore designing tiny homes that better accommodate families by incorporating features like multiple bedrooms and living spaces.
2. Sustainable Tiny Homes - With the popularity of off-grid living, sustainability-conscious manufactures could focus on designing tiny homes that are eco-friendly and compatible with renewable energy sources.
3. Miniature Smart Homes - As technology advances, manufacturers could incorporate smart home systems into tiny homes, making even the smallest spaces efficient, user-friendly, and connected.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Real estate developers could explore the tiny homes market and design family-friendly, sustainable, and smart homes in response to growing demand.
2. Home Improvement - Home renovation companies could find new business opportunities in adapting existing tiny homes to better meet the needs of families.
3. Eco-friendly Products - Manufacturers of eco-friendly products like solar power systems and composting toilets could target the tiny homes market to provide sustainable solutions for off-grid living.