300x700x260cm
As a modular system, great flexibility in design,
Lighter, easier transport and installation, also easily demountable,
Outer and room walls made of SMC panels of 50 mm thickness, filled with fireproof polyisocyanate (PIR), offering high heat resistance and sound insulation thanks to polyurethane fill, UL 94 B Class fireproof SMC raw material,
Resistant to earthquakes of higher scales, provides higher resistance compared to steel structures,
As a modular system design, it provides an inner and outer design flexibility, additional unit or spare part is supplied when required,
Its raw material SMC is anti-bacterial,
All sanitary and electrical equipment, if required heating equipment, is installed in panels, not seen from neither outside nor inside,
If no foundation available, optional plug into ground is also available.
Tiny houses generally have lower construction and maintenance costs compared to traditional homes, making them more accessible to a wider range of people.
Their small size means reduced energy consumption and a smaller carbon footprint, and many are designed with sustainable materials.
Living in a tiny house encourages decluttering and prioritizing essentials, fostering a more intentional and less consumer-driven lifestyle.
Many tiny homes are built on wheels, giving owners the freedom to move and explore different locations while keeping their home base.
The smaller footprint requires less cleaning and maintenance, leaving more time for other pursuits.
With lower expenses, tiny house owners often have more financial flexibility to save, invest, or pursue other interests.
Tiny houses can be highly customized to fit the unique needs and preferences of the owner, from innovative storage solutions to creative layouts.
Many tiny house owners focus on sustainability practices like solar panels, composting toilets, and rainwater collection.