The Lexington Tiny House from Incredible Tiny Homes is a well-sized living space constructed with efficiency in mind to keep one or two inhabitants comfortable. The home features a full kitchen and bath with a lofted bedroom space nestled inside the 24-foot design, and is insulated with closed cell polyurethane spray foam to keep the space comfortable year-round. The interior features vinyl flooring for durability, while the dormer windows in the upper section helps to maximize the amount of space in the lofted area for a more comfortable feel.
The Lexington Tiny House is priced starting at $80,000 and maximizes the airy feel inside thanks to a series of windows that flank every wall to draw the eye outward at every chance.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Tiny House Living
- There is room for disruptive innovation in designing and manufacturing homes with lower square footage and more efficient use of space.
- Efficient and Sustainable Housing
- Developing more efficient and sustainable materials for use in housing construction can help to reduce costs, conserve resources, and limit environmental impact.
- Modular and Customizable Homes
- Exploring modular design and customizable options can offer customers more flexibility and personalization of their living spaces.
Who This Affects Most
- Construction
- The construction industry can benefit from exploring more efficient and sustainable building materials and techniques, as well as new design approaches that prioritize functionality and innovation.
- Real Estate
- As more consumers look for smaller and more cost-effective living spaces, real estate professionals can explore opportunities in marketing, financing, and distributing innovative housing solutions like tiny homes.
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturing companies can explore new techniques and technologies for designing and producing customizable and modular homes, streamlining production processes, and developing more eco-friendly materials.
