Off-Grid Timber Tiny Homes

The 'Horta' Tiny House Has 107-Square-Feet of Living Space

The 'Horta' tiny house has been designed by Portugal-based Madeiguincho as an off-grid living space perfect for providing sanctuary from the elements without losing sight of modern design preferences.

The tiny home offers 106-square-feet of living space and is built with off-grid living in mind with solar panels on the roof alongside a wood-fired stove. The home also features a gray water tank for capturing waste water. The entire interior is covered in wood to give it a rustic feel that's inherently organic, which is also extended to the exterior with wood cladding. The interior space is bathed in light thanks to a series of windows across the sides and roof.

The 'Horta' tiny house has the primary bedroom in the loft, which is accessible via a ladder to reveal a substantial queen-sized bed.
Trend Themes
1. Off-grid Living - The 'Horta' tiny house is designed for off-grid living with solar panels and a wood-fired stove.
2. Tiny House Movement - The 'Horta' tiny house reflects the rising trend in compact and minimalist living spaces.
3. Sustainable Design - The 'Horta' tiny house showcases sustainable design with wood cladding and a gray water tank for capturing waste water.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can explore opportunities in building off-grid tiny homes with sustainable features.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can capitalize on the off-grid demand by providing solar panels and other off-grid power solutions.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can cater to the growing demand for compact and sustainable living spaces with creative solutions for small, yet functional interiors.

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