By Akanimo Sampson
Meet the newest modular home office in a designer’s collection, the DROP office by In-Tenta, a tiny home for two people that lets you live anywhere, including your backyard!
Living in a tiny home was always on her bucket list, and if anything the 1.5 years of quarantine in the US has confirmed, it is her love for tiny homes and that she need her own office space to work – no sharing it with her husband! Discovering an innovative tiny house is a rush of discovery for her, and as she Pinterest boards can attest to it, her Japandi interior is ready for her home, as soon as she finalise one! Her testimony: Tiny Homes started off as a millennial-friendly dwelling option, with survey (by IPX1031, a Fidelity National Financial subsidiary) participants reporting that they would consider living in a tiny home, and of those who are not yet homeowners, 86% said they would consider purchasing a tiny home as their first home.
The main appeal of a tiny home remains privacy and mobility, both of which are answered by the DROP office. While most tiny homes focus on setting up the place for a single owner, DROP provides two comfortable and fully equipped home offices.
The dimensions of the cabin match that of a shipping container, the design is built and ‘dropped’ onto the site of your choice, reducing the environmental impact of construction! Need a break from work? The outdoor deck and fully openable windows allow you to immerse in your surroundings. With one fair-sized panoramic bedroom, three-piece bathroom, and fully-equipped kitchen – the cabin is yours for rest as well as work.
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The tiny house movement, accelerated by the pandemic, has become a social movement. The simplicity of that life coupled with the ease of usage, minimal living (as we see the Marie Kondo organising trend), and choosing to live with less. The capitalistic culture is slowly on a decline, with the fatigue of dealing with excessive materialistic objects has taken in and the overall approach to living is appealing to a wide range of audiences. Whether you are a minimalist or a shopping addict, the focus of your choice is to find that spark of joy and freedom you truly want!
Designer: InTenta