The Vesta Tiny House has been designed by California Tiny House as a well-appointed living space constructed with essential amenities and more, all across a single level. Featuring no lofts or elevated components, the house measures in at 32-feet in length and maximizes interior space by making the most of every square inch while also featuring ample windows across the entire design. The kitchen space features full-size amenities and the bathroom is packed with all essential fixtures, while the living space features a full L-shaped sofa for lounging or watching the wall-mounted TV.
The Vesta Tiny House gets its name from the Roman goddess of hearth, home and family, and thus prioritizes a sense of homeyness to keep inhabitants comfortable. The home is priced at $129,050.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Innovative Minimalist Living
- Designing small-sized, fully-equipped houses for people who thrive in minimalistic, sustainable living.
- Efficient Space Utilization
- Maximizing space in tiny houses through creative design that incorporates full-size amenities without compromising comfortability and aesthetics.
- Customized Lifestyle Homes
- Creating personalized living spaces that cater to unique needs and preferences of individuals, like the Vesta Tiny House inspired by the Roman Goddess of hearth and home.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Tiny Home Manufacturing
- Innovating sustainable and design-focused manufacturing processes that produce quality, affordable and eco-friendly tiny homes.
- Real Estate and Housing
- Providing alternative housing solutions to millennials and other homebuyers, like small, custom-built homes for those who prefer compact, low-maintenance, and affordable living spaces.
- Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing
- Crafting multi-functional, versatile furniture and fixtures that maximize space utilization and comfort without sacrificing aesthetics, like L-shaped sofa-beds featured in the Vesta Tiny House.
