Those looking to downsize their living space without compromising on a luxurious lifestyle can now purchase a tiny house featuring a mirrored facade made with a “rare golden-shimmering glass” and gold-themed interiors.
The “Golden House,” available for $250,000, is a limited-edition mirrored home design by ÖÖD, an Estonian manufacturer known for its luxury tiny homes, cabins and saunas. Only 79 units of the Golden House will be built, with 79 representing the element number of gold.
Spanning a total area of around 283 square feet and weighing around 15 tons, the Golden House measures 25.92 feet in length, 10.93 feet in width and 10.27 feet in height.
The home features an open-plan design with a bedroom and lounge area, a kitchen area and a bathroom. Its residents can enjoy expansive views of the outdoors through the home’s floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
The “golden glow” of the home’s glass exterior, which was custom-made exclusively for ÖÖD, changes throughout the day and seasons. Its interior has been furnished with products from Buster & Punch, a luxury home brand based in London.
Tiny homes, which are typically around 100 to 400 square feet, have been a growing popular option for those looking for a simpler lifestyle with lower costs and reduced environmental impact.
A 2018 survey by the National Association of Home Builders said just over half of Americans (53 percent) would consider living in a home that is 600 square feet or smaller. More than 1 in 10 (12 percent) said they’d prefer a smaller home following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a March 2021 report by the NAHB.
“Each detail of the Golden House was crafted with a vision of creating something truly special—a place that offers not only a unique living experience but also a work of art in its own right,” Jaak Tiik, a co-founder of ÖÖD, said in a September 11 statement.
His brother and co-founder, Andreas, said, “We wanted to design a space where nature and luxury co-exist harmoniously.”
Made with “durable materials” and an “energy-efficient design,” the Golden House is designed to “last for generations while maintaining a minimal environmental footprint, the company says.
Around 30 of the 79 Golden House units to be built are expected to be sold in Europe and the United States, while the remainder will be placed in the Middle East and “other exclusive destinations,” according to ÖÖD.
The Golden House, which will be officially revealed at the Barrett-Jackson car show in Scottsdale, Arizona, from October 10 to 13, has received over 110 inquiries before its launch. The first Golden House was reported to be heading to Iceland for a photo shoot, after which it will be delivered to its first customer, the company said in its statement last week.
Newsweek has contacted ÖÖD for comment via email.
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