Two-Story Tiny Homes

The Vagabundo Flex Expands to Reveal a Second Floor

Tiny home designs often pack as much as possible into a static space, but the Vagabundo Flex tiny home is designed with a clever construction to maximize what's possible on the existing footprint.

The home is ultra-modern and comfortable with all the essential amenities within including a full kitchen and bathroom. The home is built on a steel platform that can be placed on a trailer or a foundation and features a mechanical construction that elevates the height of the building. This offers access to the second floor, which houses an expansive bedroom space accented by an additional nook perfect for working remotely.

The Vagabundo Flex tiny home is available for consumers in Germany and the wider European market where pricing is between $160,500 and $176,000.
Trend Themes
1. Two-story Tiny Homes - The Vagabundo Flex introduces a mechanical construction that expands the space of a tiny home and offers a second story, setting a trend for more multi-level tiny homes.
2. Ultra-modern Tiny Homes - The Vagabundo Flex sets a trend for ultra-modern tiny homes with all essential amenities and creates an opportunity for designers to experiment with innovative materials and designs.
3. Remote Working Spaces - The Vagabundo Flex trends towards designing remote working spaces within tiny homes, creating opportunities for innovative furniture and technology for home office spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Tiny Home Industry - The Vagabundo Flex revolutionizes the tiny home industry with its mechanical expansion technology and creates opportunities for companies to offer more multi-level tiny home options.
2. Real Estate Industry - The Vagabundo Flex sets a trend for ultra-modern living spaces with all essential amenities and creates new opportunities in the real estate industry for designers, architects, and builders.
3. Furniture Industry - The Vagabundo Flex's remote working space design offers potential for furniture designers and technology companies to innovate furniture and tech equipment for home offices in tiny homes.

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