Raglan Tiny Homes Presents the Beach Home Design
Amy Duong — November 26, 2023 — Art & Design
References: raglantinyhomes.co.nz & yankodesign
Raglan Tiny Homes is a studio that is known for creating functional and modern home designs and its latest is the Beach home. The New Zealand firm showcases a look at the compact structure complete with cozy interior accents that are instantly welcoming to guests.
Additional details include the non-towable build but comes with a lifestyle theme that readies for indoor and outdoor environments. The main part of the home measures about 2.5 meters with a deck covering that adds another 2.9 meters. In total, it is 5.4 meters with a length of 6 meters. The exterior has a warm look supported by the wooden build and this is completed in Douglas fir to embody a minimal aesthetic.
Image Credit: Raglan Tiny Homes
Additional details include the non-towable build but comes with a lifestyle theme that readies for indoor and outdoor environments. The main part of the home measures about 2.5 meters with a deck covering that adds another 2.9 meters. In total, it is 5.4 meters with a length of 6 meters. The exterior has a warm look supported by the wooden build and this is completed in Douglas fir to embody a minimal aesthetic.
Image Credit: Raglan Tiny Homes
Trend Themes
1. Functional and Modern Home Designs - Embrace the trend of functional and modern home designs by incorporating thoughtful interior accents that instantly welcome guests.
2. Indoor and Outdoor Ready Structures - Design non-towable structures that seamlessly transition between indoor and outdoor environments, offering a versatile living experience for homeowners.
3. Warm and Minimal Aesthetic - Tap into the trend of warm and minimal aesthetics by utilizing natural materials like Douglas fir to create a cozy and timeless exterior for homes.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - Architectural design firms can leverage the trend for functional and modern home designs to create innovative structures with inviting interior accents.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can explore non-towable structures that provide homeowners with indoor and outdoor living options, catering to the growing demand for versatile living spaces.
3. Woodworking - Woodworking companies can capitalize on the trend for warm and minimal aesthetics by using Douglas fir and other natural materials to craft stylish and sustainable home exteriors.
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