These Cabins Could Function as Quirky Guest Houses
Mishal Omar — August 30, 2016 — Eco
References: thelittlecabincompany & treehugger
'The Little Cabin Company' in British Columbia, Canada is able to build miniature cabins that suit the needs of those seeking a unique hideaway.
The tiny abodes offer asymmetrical shapes, small patios and just enough space for a bed and work area. Sitting at around 104 square feet, the miniature cabins offer an excellent mix of rustic and modern elements -- with a wooden interior and a front that is completely made up of glass windows. The small residence is well insulated and was designed to be able to withstand the freezing temperatures in Canada's north.
These rustic tiny abodes and their minimal but functional designs make them an excellent option for people looking for guest houses or general extensions to their homes.
The tiny abodes offer asymmetrical shapes, small patios and just enough space for a bed and work area. Sitting at around 104 square feet, the miniature cabins offer an excellent mix of rustic and modern elements -- with a wooden interior and a front that is completely made up of glass windows. The small residence is well insulated and was designed to be able to withstand the freezing temperatures in Canada's north.
These rustic tiny abodes and their minimal but functional designs make them an excellent option for people looking for guest houses or general extensions to their homes.
Trend Themes
1. Customized Miniature Cabins - The trend of customized miniature cabins offers unique hideaways for individuals seeking a personalized guest house experience.
2. Rustic-modern Aesthetics - The trend of combining rustic and modern elements in miniature cabins presents an opportunity to create visually appealing and cozy living spaces.
3. Small Space Living - The trend of designing small but functional living spaces in miniature cabins caters to the growing demand for efficient and minimalist accommodations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can benefit from offering customized miniature cabins as alternative accommodation options for travelers seeking unique and immersive experiences.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can explore the potential of designing and selling customized miniature cabins as extensions or guest houses for homeowners looking to expand their living spaces.
3. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can capitalize on the trend of personalized miniature cabins by offering innovative and visually striking designs that cater to individual preferences and needs.
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