The 'Aero Tiny' home has been created by Brisbane, Australia-based The Tiny House Guys as a chic living space that offers all the essential amenities required with an attention to upcycled aesthetics.
The home is crafted with components from a decommissioned DASH 8 aircraft, which is made clear to onlookers thanks to the fuselage exterior and folding staircase. The trailer home embraces the aesthetics of aircraft design, but integrates must-have components like a kitchen, a bathroom, sleeping quarters and more into the compact living space.
The 'Aero Tiny' home weighs in a 3,340 kilograms and is available for purchase at a price point of 55,000 Australian dollars (around $37,000). The impressive abode took only six weeks to construct.
Image Credit: The Tiny House Guys
What's Driving This Trend
- Upcycled Living Spaces
- Opportunity to create unique and sustainable homes using repurposed materials.
- Aircraft Design Aesthetics
- Potential to incorporate aircraft-inspired elements into various industries, such as interior design or transportation.
- Compact and Efficient Living
- Demand for innovative solutions that maximize space in smaller living environments.
Who This Affects Most
- Home Construction
- Disruptive potential for eco-friendly building practices and creative use of materials in constructing homes.
- Interior Design
- Opportunity to incorporate aviation-themed elements and upcycled materials into interior design projects.
- Transportation
- Potential for integrating aircraft-inspired design elements into vehicles or public transportation systems for a unique and visually appealing experience.
