While tiny homes have become increasingly popular across the world in recent years, the fact of the matter is that these kinds of houses are generally either designed as vacation getaways, temporary towable homes or guest-houses, but Modern Tiny Living is one of the latest companies to utilize this format for permanent living in the form of a unique tiny home called 'Ulla-Carin.'
Named after a Swedish exchange student who was hosted by the owner of the dwelling, this unique tiny home boasts a main area that functions as a living room, dining space and work area, including a sofa with integrated storage space and a dining table that can double up as a desk and workstation. Meanwhile, the kitchen has a full refrigerator, freezer, sink, microwave and stovetop, while there's also a washing machine and dryer.
With a sizeable downstairs master bedroom and an upstairs bedroom accessible via storage-integrated staircase, the 'Ulla-Carin' tiny home offers everything that's needed for year-round dwelling.
Diminutive Permanent Dwellings
This Unique Tiny Home is Designed For Year-Round Occupation
Trend Themes
1. Permanent Tiny Homes - The trend of designing tiny homes for permanent year-round living creates a market opportunity for affordable, compact and efficient homes.
2. Multi-functional Spaces - The trend to design tiny homes with multipurpose spaces could offer a new perspective for designing larger homes with functionality and minimalism in mind.
3. Compact Appliances - The trend to include compact appliances in tiny homes highlights the opportunity for compact appliance makers to expand their market beyond tiny homes into urban areas where dwellings lack space.
Industry Implications
1. Housing - The housing industry could explore innovative designs and building materials to create affordable, comfortable and environmentally-friendly permanent tiny homes.
2. Furniture - The furniture industry could focus on creating modular and multifunctional furniture solutions for tiny homes, catering to the growing demand for small and compact home decor.
3. Appliances - Appliance makers can design more compact appliances that use less energy and water, expanding the market beyond tiny homes into urban apartments and other small living spaces.