Those out there that are curious about tiny house living might want to get themselves a booking with the Kinetohaus through Airbnb. The Kinetohaus, which translates to "moving house," features a 240-square-foot living space that is located on top of a flatbed trailer. All the amenities of modern living are incorporated into the tiny home such as a living space, bedroom, reading nook, a full kitchen and even a washer/dryer unit.
The Kinetohaus has been placed on Airbnb for consumers to rent by Davis Richardson and is presently located in Austin, Texas. The tiny house cost $25,000 to build, took nine-weeks to complete and required no professional labor to construct. Those interested in partaking in a taste of tiny house living can book the home for around $101 per night.
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The Kinetohaus Airbnb Rental Provides a Taste of Tiny House Living
Trend Themes
1. Tiny House Living - The trend towards tiny house living for short-term rentals presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in compact, modular home designs and eco-friendly, sustainable living options.
2. Homesharing - The continued popularity of homesharing platforms like Airbnb provides an opportunity for disruptive innovation in property management and real estate technology.
3. DIY Construction - The rise of DIY tiny house construction presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in prefabricated, modular home kits and online resources for home builders.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can capitalize on homesharing platforms by investing in short-term rental properties or developing technology to streamline property management for hosts and guests.
2. Home Construction - Manufacturers of prefabricated, modular homes can cater to the DIY demographic of tiny house enthusiasts by offering customizable, affordable home kits that can be easily assembled.
3. Sustainability - The trend towards tiny house living and eco-consciousness presents an opportunity for innovation in sustainable technologies such as solar power, composting toilets, and rainwater harvesting systems.