The Boomer is an elegant, steel-framed, open-plan tiny home

The Boomer is an elegant, steel-framed, open-plan tiny home

Tiny houses are catching on in far-off places like New Zealand and Australia. Smaller homes are an attractive alternative as housing prices are increasing here, and for those rebuilding after natural disasters (such as after New Zealand's 2011 earthquake).

Aiming to offer tiny houses for different demographics, Build Tiny NZ (seen previously with this tiny home targeted at millennials) is now offering this elegantly minimalist home for the older set. Not so subtly dubbed the Boomer tiny house, there are no swings or hammock chairs here: it's a modern, open plan layout that feels spacious, and has stairs instead of a rickety ladder to climb up to the sleeping loft.

Measuring 7.2 x 2.4 metres (24 x 8 feet) in size, the exterior has a corrosion-resistant, aluminum- and zinc-coated sheet steel on the longer sides, and plywood cladding on the ends. At one end sits the utility closet.

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