French studio Plume has designed the Cosmos model, which is a compact and portable home with a clever space interior. In the upstairs area, the team integrates a netted structure for relaxing purposes. The Cosmos model measures 20 feet in length, which falls on the smaller side and rests on top of a double-axle trailer.
Other details include its thermally treated poplar cladding and finishings of an aluminum roof. The front glass door leads guests inside right to the living room, which is spacious. This area features a sofa, shelves a coffee bed, and even a wood-burning stove to provide warmth on colder days. Continuing through, guests are met by the kitchen with a stove, mini fridge and freezer, sink, more storage, and an electric oven.
Relaxation-Centric Cozy Tiny Homes
Plume Designs the New Cosmos Model with Spacious Interiors
Trend Themes
1. Multi-functional Interior Design - The innovative netted structure integrates relaxation into compact spaces, offering a unique approach to multi-functional design in tiny homes.
2. Thermally Treated Materials - Utilizing thermally treated poplar cladding enhances durability and aesthetic appeal, paving the way for sustainable and resilient construction materials.
3. Compact Luxury Living - Space-efficient designs in 20-foot portable homes emphasize luxury and comfort, highlighting a shift towards upscale amenities in minimalist living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Tiny Home Manufacturing - Incorporating advanced materials and multifunctional interiors boosts the market for high-quality, portable tiny homes.
2. Sustainable Construction Materials - Increased demand for thermally treated wood like poplar drives the industry towards more eco-friendly and durable construction solutions.
3. Luxury Home Furnishings - The trend of including high-end amenities in small living spaces influences the luxury home furnishings market to innovate compact yet luxurious products.