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Modern Tiny Living Designs the Buxton Home for Four People

Modern Tiny Living designs the Buxton, which is a compact home with elevating comfort and space-saving structures. It is made to cater to working at home full time for guests who enjoy traveling. The Buxton can comfortably host up to four people and it is inspired by a lighthouse in Buxton, California.

It measures 20 feet in length and can be towed around without a problem. It rests on top of a double-axle trailer base and is finished with engineered wood. At the top of the home is a steel roof and the entire home is powered by a standard RV-style hookup. When entering the home, guests are met with a light and airy space with glazing throughout the home and vinyl flooring at the base.
Trend Themes
1. Space-saving Furniture - Innovative furniture that folds and stows away easily maximizes living space efficiency.
2. Mobile Living Solutions - Towable homes with full amenities redefine possibilities for location-independent living.
3. Eco-friendly Construction Materials - Sustainable materials like engineered wood and steel roofs provide environmental benefits in compact housing.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The tiny home market is expanding, offering cost-effective and flexible housing options.
2. Furniture Design - Custom furniture that adapts to small spaces is gaining traction among urban dwellers.
3. Renewable Energy - Standard RV-style hookups for tiny homes indicate a growing demand for portable energy solutions.

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