Boxy Timber Abodes

The C-I House by Paul Cha Architecture Features an Eco-Loving Exterior

For many city-dwellers, the opportunity to escape from the hectic hustle and bustle of the city into the quiet, quaint countryside is a very treasured thing, and the C-I house gives its owners that exact luxury. The C-I house is located in the historical Hudson Valley, which is a mere couple of hours outside of New York City.

With an eco-loving timber exterior, many might assume the interior of this spectacular 2,000-square-foot abode was equally nature-loving; however, the C-I house has a welcomed contemporary exterior feel with all of the modern fixtures city-lovers expect.

Implications - Companies should consider altering their existing product packaging to give it a more eco-loving appeal. This type of alteration allows companies to keep their products relatively the same while still appealing to consumers' desire to appear environmentally aware within their peer groups.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-loving Packaging - Companies should alter their product packaging to be more eco-friendly, appealing to consumers' desire to be environmentally aware.
2. Contemporary Interior Design - There is a growing demand for modern fixtures and designs that appeal to city-dwellers.
3. Rural Escapes - The desire to escape the city and experience the quiet countryside is highly valued.
Industry Implications
1. Packaging - The packaging industry has an opportunity to create more eco-friendly options.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can cater to the demand for contemporary fixtures and designs.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can offer rural escape experiences to cater to the desire for tranquility and relaxation in the countryside.

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