'The Rolling Huts' designed by Tom Kunig; a Seattle-based architect, are a modern camping alternative. The huts are a group of six modern tiny homes that give guests the privacy of camping, plus the comfort of a hotel with incredible scenic views. Each hut is a steel box; roughly 200 square feet, that sits on top of a wooden and steel platform, giving them the appearance that they are hovering. With an additional 240 square feet of deck space, these cabins promote outdoor living. Featuring luxury platform beds, full kitchenettes, portable toilet and wood-burning fireplaces, these tiny spaces are practical and luxurious.
Keeping the huts safe from weather are sleek double-paned sliding glass doors, as well as a panel roof made to withstand all types of storms.
Each hut is approximately $145 per night for two people, making these huts a practical modern camping alternative.
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The Small-Space 'Rolling Huts' are a Modern Camping Alternative
Trend Themes
1. Tiny Homes - The trend of tiny homes provides disruptive innovation opportunities for the hospitality and real estate industries, allowing for creative and sustainable living options.
2. Outdoor Living - The trend of promoting outdoor living opportunities provides disruptive innovation opportunities for the hospitality and camping industries, offering unique and immersive experiences for guests.
3. Luxury Camping - The trend of luxury camping or glamping offers disruptive innovation opportunities for the hospitality industry, combining the comforts of a hotel with the adventure of camping.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating tiny homes and luxury camping experiences into their offerings, attracting a new niche market of travelers.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can capitalize on the tiny homes trend by developing and selling innovative small-space solutions for individuals seeking affordable and sustainable living options.
3. Camping - The camping industry can embrace the trend of outdoor living and luxury camping by creating unique, eco-friendly accommodations that cater to the growing demand for experiential travel.