With a soft spot for sustainability and one's ecological footprint, Michael Janzen has designed this 'Nine Tiny Feet' cabin, which will perform off the grid with its 12-volt solar electric system.
The 'Nine Tiny Feet' cabin is equipped with a toilet, a shower and a mini kitchen with a sink, stove and cooler. With a floor plan that will accommodate a standing person, a porch, a fold-out bed tucked away and all of the necessary amenities for a fully functional portable home, the 'Nine Tiny Feet' cabin is about as small as you could conceivably construct a living space.
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The ‘Nine Tiny Feet' Cabin is a Practical and Portable Pad
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Living - The trend towards sustainable living opportunities presents disruptive innovation in the development of portable, off-the-grid homes.
2. Tiny Homes - The growing popularity of tiny homes generates disruptive innovation opportunities in designing compact living spaces with all necessary amenities.
3. Off-grid Solutions - The demand for off-grid solutions, such as the 12-volt solar electric system in the 'Nine Tiny Feet' cabin, offers disruptive innovation opportunities in renewable energy and self-sufficient living.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative designs for sustainable and compact living spaces like the 'Nine Tiny Feet' cabin.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can capitalize on the demand for off-grid solutions by developing more efficient and affordable solar electric systems.
3. Home Improvement - The home improvement industry can tap into the tiny home trend by offering products and services tailored to the unique needs of compact living spaces.