The 'Getaway Cabins' Offer Compact Living for Forest Settings
M — July 14, 2016 — Art & Design
References: getaway.house & uncrate
The 'Getaway Cabins' provide a simplistic and small-scale rural rental for wilderness adventures that encourages visitors to live minimally and enjoy their surroundings. The cabins are no bigger than 160-square feet making them big enough to house a bed for up to four guests, a small kitchen and a bathroom.
Living in the woods often requires many to leave the necessities of home behind in exchange for the beautiful landscape and offline living. The 'Getaway Cabins' provide just that with a small platform abode made of wood with a dorm style interior. The beds are bunkbeds designed to be sophisticated enough for adults coupled with a toilet, shower and functioning kitchen.
The cabin provides all the amenities needed for comfortable living, along with the freedom to embrace outdoor living.
Living in the woods often requires many to leave the necessities of home behind in exchange for the beautiful landscape and offline living. The 'Getaway Cabins' provide just that with a small platform abode made of wood with a dorm style interior. The beds are bunkbeds designed to be sophisticated enough for adults coupled with a toilet, shower and functioning kitchen.
The cabin provides all the amenities needed for comfortable living, along with the freedom to embrace outdoor living.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Living - The trend towards tiny rural rentals caters to the growing demand for minimalist living experiences in natural settings.
2. Unplugged Getaways - The 'Getaway Cabins' tap into the trend of consumers seeking unplugged and off-grid vacations to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature.
3. Micro Hospitality - The compact and self-sufficient 'Getaway Cabins' reflect the emerging trend of micro-hospitality where travelers opt for smaller, more intimate accommodations for unique experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can explore opportunities to create more compact and nature-centric accommodations that cater to the growing demand for minimalist living experiences.
2. Tourism - The tourism industry can leverage the trend of unplugged getaways by promoting and developing off-grid vacation destinations like the 'Getaway Cabins'.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry has the potential for disruptive innovation by investing in and developing small-scale rural rentals for those seeking unique outdoor living experiences.
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