What are flat pack tiny homes?

Tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular because they offer a greener way to live and work. In addition to being cheaper to build, these tiny houses also allow the owner to be more creative with their interior design. Some of the latest designs are hybrid indoor/outdoor spaces, or hideaway spots for extras. And, with a variety of floor plans and DIY user manuals, anyone can build one without having any prior experience or knowledge of construction.

What are flat pack tiny homes

Ecobox Home is one such manufacturer, which offers a variety of models. They come flat packed, and take six weeks to assemble. Avava uses low-carbon footprint materials and offers electrical systems that allow the owner to live off the grid. Their flagship model is made of plywood, pine, 2x4s, and Plexiglass. The company is currently selling its first model for $4,500.

These units require six weeks to assemble. They come with custom-made, flat-pack transformer furniture, and have low-carbon footprint materials. The company's flagship model, the EBH 659, has a utilitarian-sounding exterior and combines dark metal cladding with wood siding. These tiny homes can be expanded when space becomes tight.