Gone are the days when tiny houses measured 12-14 feet in length, and boasted cramped living spaces with a kitchen, loft, and toilet all squeezed into a small area. A new era in the tiny house movement is upon us, and it is defined by mobile homes that are lengthier and much more efficient. The Emma tiny house designed by Stuttgart-based Redwood Tiny Homes, perfectly personifies this paradigm shift.
The Emma tiny home boasts high-quality construction, energy-efficient systems, and customization options for dwellers who dream of living large in a small space. The mobile home comes poised on a double-axle trailer that provides strong support for mobility while ensuring stability when stationary. The chassis is equipped with underbody protection and stabilization winches, making it reliable on rugged terrains.
For efficient energy utilization, the Emma tiny house has mechanical and electrical systems to make it a fully functional, off-grid-ready home. It features composite PPRC pure water pipes and PVC sewage installation for efficient plumbing. The house also includes a ‘thermosiphon’ installation for heating and water circulation, ensuring energy efficiency. Not to mention, a solar energy system that comes as an add-on, providing an eco-friendly power solution.
Another standout feature of the Emma tiny house is its use of natural materials. The walls and ceilings are clad in OSB Ultralam, which is both sturdy and sustainable. For the exterior, the makers have used Siberian pine cladding, which offers a beautiful, natural wood look that’s durable and low-maintenance. The tiny house also features top-tier insulation, with rock or glass wool panels. This ensures excellent thermal efficiency, keeping the house warm in winter and cool in summer.
Inside, Emma is both functional and stylish. The wood finishes throughout the house, from the ceilings to the decking, have been treated with high-quality varnishes to protect and preserve the natural beauty of the timber. Visitors can enter the house via thermally insulated aluminum doors that feature premium tempered glass. The same glass is used in the windows of mobile homes as well. These elements maximize energy efficiency, helping to reduce heating and cooling costs while allowing natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The Emma tiny house features a living room that includes an L-shaped sofa and plenty of storage space to house your essentials. Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen designed with efficiency in mind, featuring MDF cabinets and a solid worktop for durability. It contains a sink, along with other appliances, each one cleverly integrated into the design to maximize space while offering all the amenities needed for day-to-day living. For added storage and organization, stair cabinets are integrated into the design, optimizing vertical space and providing convenient access to everyday items.
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Elsewhere is the bathroom which includes a modern toilet, a shower cubicle, and a vanity. Lastly, we have a bedroom that sleeps a couple. While the Emma Tiny House is already packed with high-quality features, there are several optional upgrades to enhance comfort and convenience. These include a bed frame and cupboard system for additional storage, a charming terrace for outdoor living, and a skylight that allows for more natural light and ventilation.
Other options include fly screens for doors and windows, air conditioning for temperature control, underfloor heating for extra warmth, and even a smart home system that allows you to control various functions from your smartphone. On a little downside, we would only have a glimpse at the render images and are yet to see the actual home. For more details and price-related queries, hop on to the official website of Redwood Tiny Homes.










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