The prefabricated unit by Vika Living comes with insulated panels, furniture and an outdoor terrace.
Once you’ve unpacked and built the home, its 8.5-foot ceilings and 42-square-foot outdoor terrace will become more apparent—as will its floor-to-ceiling feature glass wall that could make for unforgettable glamping experiences under the night sky. Other key amenities such as a double bed, a table, chairs, a heating/cooling system, a shower, a toilet and storage units also come with the pop-up home.
The company also offers an off-grid model, which comes complete with rooftop solar panels and batteries. It also uses water collection and an off-grid waste system for maintaining your hygiene on-the-go.
. While the units make great home offices and eco-friendly retreats, they are also designed to provide shelter in emergency situations. “We hope to work with cities and NGOs across the US for emergency shelter, disaster response and transitional housing applications,” Howard explained to New Atlas.
for pre-order in the United States, for $38,000 and $45,000, respectively. Deliveries are expected to begin early 2023, with average shipping and set up fees ranging from $1,000 to $3,500 per unit. The company plans to begin shipping the tiny homes to additional select countries by the end of next year.
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