Durable Solar-Powered Tiny Homes

The 'Buster' Tiny Home is Made with a Corrugated Metal Exterior

The 'Buster' tiny home is an off-grid structure situated in a lush, natural environment that is focused on providing one inhabitant or a couple with a tranquil space to escape to.

Located a few hours outside of Auckland in New Zealand in Matamata, the home is constructed with corrugated metal for the exterior which gives it an enhanced sense of durability against the elements. The home features a Bambaloo composting toilet in the bathroom along with GridFree solar panels to provide just enough power for the essentials to be powered. A Roaring Meg wood-burning stove provides heat during the cold winter months.

The 'Buster' tiny home is the design work of architect Rick Hill with the interior design done by Nikki Adcock.
Trend Themes
1. Off-grid Living - Developing solar-powered and eco-friendly living options that allow individuals to live self-sufficient lives.
2. Tiny Homes - Designing functional and aesthetically pleasing miniature homes that provide individuals or couples with a debt-free and sustainable lifestyle.
3. Sustainable Architecture - Developing building designs and materials that address environmental issues while providing functionality and aesthetic value.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Providing eco-friendly and affordable energy solutions such as solar panels thereby encouraging off-grid living and reducing carbon footprint.
2. Real Estate and Construction - Incorporating the concept of tiny homes into real estate and construction business, creating eco-friendly and affordable compact housing solutions.
3. Composting Toilet Manufacturers - Developing and manufacturing sustainable, eco-friendly and efficient toilet systems like Bambaloo composting toilet to minimize water usage and create sustainable living situations.

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