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Removed Tiny Homes 'Solace' is Surprisingly Spacious

The Removed Tiny Homes 'Solace' is an extra-wide version of the now-classic tiny house design that takes things in a different direction to make it more realistic as a living space for individuals or couples. The home reveals 720-square-feet of living space inside across a single floor with an open concept kitchen that maximizes the house's added width. The bathroom boasts a vanity sink, flushing toilet, glass shower stall and stacking washer and dryer, while the bedroom is packed with storage across the rear wall.

The Removed Tiny Homes 'Solace' maximizes its capabilities with a full rooftop terrace across the entire structure that works perfectly for lounging or dining al fresco. This area is accessed by a set of stairs off the side to keep the front facade clear and minimalist.

Trend Themes

  1. Rooftop-terrace Tiny Homes — Full-roof terraces on compact homes enable sizable outdoor living and social spaces while preserving minimal ground footprints.
  2. Extra-wide Single-story Layouts — Widened tiny-house plans deliver near-apartment square footage on a single level with improved flow and usable interior zones.
  3. Integrated Multi-functional Interiors — Built-in storage, stackable appliances and open-concept kitchens create highly efficient interiors that combine several household functions into compact footprints.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Design practices that optimize horizontal space and rooftop amenities could redefine small-home livability standards in suburban and rural contexts.
  2. Modular Home Manufacturing — Factory-built wide modules with rooftop-ready structural systems present new pathways for scalable, transportable compact housing solutions.
  3. Urban Real Estate Development — Developers focused on infill and lot-split projects may find value in compact homes that offer premium outdoor terraces without increasing lot coverage.

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