Trailer

A trailer is a trailer on which a tiny house can be mounted to make it mobile. Tiny house trailers are specifically designed to support the weight and structural needs of a home.

Trailer

Rainwater harvesting

Rainwater harvesting refers to the collection and use of rainwater for various purposes such as irrigation, or sanitation. Rainwater harvesting systems capture rainwater from roofs or other surfaces, filter it and store it for later use.

Rainwater harvesting

Indoor climate

The indoor climate includes the entirety of the climatic conditions within a building, including temperature, humidity, ventilation and air quality. A pleasant indoor climate contributes to the comfort and health of the residents. A good indoor climate is achieved through effective insulation, heating and cooling systems and appropriate ventilation strategies. In tiny houses and modular [...]

Indoor climate

Legal requirements

Legal requirements include all legal requirements and standards that must be observed when constructing or converting buildings. These include building regulations, safety standards and environmental regulations designed to ensure that buildings comply with applicable laws.

Legal requirements

Off grid

The term “off-grid” refers to the condition in which a building or household is independent of the public supply networks. It includes self-sufficiency with electricity, water and waste management without having to rely on external suppliers.

Off grid

Ecological footprint

The ecological footprint measures the environmental impact of the activities and consumption of individuals, households, companies or entire nations. It shows how much biologically productive land on Earth is needed to provide the resources required for lifestyles or business activities, as well as to absorb and process the waste and emissions generated by these activities. [...]

Ecological footprint

Self-sufficiency

Self-sufficiency refers to the ability of a household to cover its own basic needs such as energy, water and waste management largely independently of external supply networks. In tiny houses, this is often achieved through the use of renewable energy, rainwater harvesting and composting waste management systems. As a result, residents experience an increased level [...]

Self-sufficiency

Integration close to nature

Natural integration refers to the conscious planning and design of tiny houses and modular houses in order to create a harmonious connection with the natural surroundings. This includes selecting locations in natural areas, using large window areas to view the surrounding nature and integrating ecological building practices.

Integration close to nature

Wooden construction

Wood construction is a popular method for creating tiny houses and modular homes. The use of prefabricated wooden components enables precise production and faster assembly on site. Wood as a building material offers many advantages: it is sustainable, light, durable and gives houses a natural atmosphere. The flexibility of wooden construction also enables a variety [...]

Wooden construction

individuality

Despite their compact size, tiny houses and modular houses offer space for individuality and personal style. Flexible floor plans and customizable amenities allow residents to design their home the way they want.

individuality
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