Tiny homes are continuing to gain popularity amongst consumers seeking to live more sustainably and in any location they desire, which is seeing new options like the 'NO.MADE' cabin be created.
The cabin is the design work of Italy-based architect Michele Perlini and was shown off in the Brera Design District during Milan Design Week 2019. The cabin could be used as a vacation home, guest suite or however the owners see fit and puts a focus on the outdoor space thanks to a large glass façade on the front.
The 'NO.MADE' cabin is a CasaClima-certified prefab home and features sliding wooden panels that can separate the different spaces from one another or allow for a more open-concept feel.
Prefab Italian Micro Cabins
The 'NO.MADE' Cabin Can be Placed Anywhere as a Tiny Home
Trend Themes
1. Tiny Homes - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design and manufacture innovative and sustainable micro cabins for consumers seeking flexible living options.
2. Prefab Homes - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop modular and customizable prefab homes that can be easily transported and placed in various locations.
3. Outdoor Living - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create outdoor-focused living spaces with large glass facades and sliding panels to seamlessly connect the indoors with nature.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new design techniques and materials to optimize the construction and functionality of micro cabins.
2. Hospitality - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide unique vacation experiences by offering NO.MADE cabins as alternative accommodation options.
3. Real Estate - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop a market for prefab micro cabins in high-demand areas where traditional housing options are limited.