The vertical small houses redefine compact life

The vertical small houses redefine compact life

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Have you ever thought that the house of your dreams could offer views to the horizon without sacrificing style or space?

Do you prefer the verticality of the city apartments but would you like to have an independent house? These innovative prefabricated towers of the German company module make it possible.

Called the DQ Tower, this micro housing residence is designed for rear courtyards and small urban lots. With three floors, two rooms, two bathrooms and high -end incorporated features, brings a new and elegant version of the compact life, even if it has a premium price.

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Small house 1

Small back of the backyard with three stories and views of the horizon

With three full stories of vital space, the DQ tower measures more than 28 feet high. However, all that vertical space only takes a footprint of only 13 by 13 feet. It is designed for tight urban plots or spaces in the backyard, and instead of extending as a small traditional mobile home, it rises directly.

Tiny Home 2

Spacious life in a compact footprint

The ground floor opens to a spacious living and dining room. A comfortable dual -work sofa such as seats and an optional replacement sleeping space. A comfortable dining corner is next to a complete kitchen with an induction stove, sink and refrigerator. The glass windows from the floor to the ceiling give a lot of natural light and open the space even more. The ground floor with half a bathroom with a convenient washing machine included.

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When you upload the staircase to the second floor, you will find the first cozy full room with an individual bed and an incorporated closet. On the second floor there is also a full bathroom with standing shower. And yes, the roofs are quite high and spacious, avoiding the small Loft designs of other small houses.

The third floor is the showstopper. While the steel and wood staircase rises, the main bedroom feels comfortably with a double bed, an even larger closet and a small desk for a work area. The high windows here continue to provide light and ventilation, taking full advantage of the compact space while providing impressive views.

Small house 3

Prefabricated backyard ships in just 8 months

In total, the DQ tower offers almost 420 square feet of habitable space. That is a reasonable accommodation for a couple or a small family, or any person who appreciates the efficiency of the reduction of personnel. Another option, and one that manufacturers announce, is the DQ tower, which comfortably adjusts to the backyard, which makes it a profitable and low -impact host house, perfect for rental sites such as Airbnb. And with two bathrooms and two rooms, it is surprisingly habitable for such a small footprint.

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The main comfort and characteristic of cost reduction of these small houses of Torres is that they come prefabricated. They are built outside the site in Germany, are transported to the site and set in place with a small crane crew. From now on, it has been about the order for about eight months. The entire structure is built with a resistant steel frame, well isolated walls and covered with elegant aluminum panels.

Small house 4

Luxury Tiny Home The price starts at $ 176,000

The initial price of these private towers is currently approximately $ 176,000. Now, that is almost double the cost per square foot of other small houses. However, the DQ tower offers micro-living at the level of high quality designer with an elegant and complacent design.

Kurt’s Key Takeways

The DQ tower is more than a small house. It offers a bold vision of how people can live in smaller spaces without giving up comfort or style. Although it is currently not available in the United States, it provides a clear image of where compact and vertical life could be headed. As cities become more busy and the space in the backyard space, this European design could inspire the next generation of American prefabricated homes.

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