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Steve Sauer's Home is Very Condensed

The home of Boeing's interior engineer Steve Sauer is 182 square-feet and three levels. Sauer spent seven years turning a 182-square-foot basement condo into a 3-level living space. This small dwelling includes two beds, a 37″ TV, a bathroom with shower, a kitchen with working dishwasher, and storage for 2 bikes. There is even the fun bonus of a soaking tub underneath a panel in the hallway.

Steve Sauer's home may be small, but it definitely has a lot of character!
Trend Themes
1. Micro Housing - There is an opportunity to innovate on small-scale, multi-functional housing that maximizes limited space.
2. Vertical Living - With the rise in urbanization, vertical homes are a disruptive innovation opportunity to turn small lots into multi-level dwellings.
3. Sustainable Living - With limited space, a more sustainable and eco-friendly living environment is a disruptive innovation opportunity for this industry.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Adapting to the demand for small-scale, multi-functional housing, as well as a rise in urbanization, offers a disruptive innovation opportunity in the real estate industry.
2. Architecture - Finding a way to design small-scale housing that does not sacrifice functionality could be a disruptive innovation opportunity in the architecture industry.
3. Home Appliances - Creating innovative, space-saving home appliances is a disruptive innovation opportunity for home appliance manufacturers catering to the growing micro-housing market.

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