The multinational Ikea has launched into the prefabricated house business with its ‘Tiny Home’ project, which aims to “better educate and inspire consumers to bring sustainability to their own lives,” explains the Swedish company. Thus, this first job is a zero-emissions house that has been built together with the American company Escapes Homes and that it promotes together with the Vox Media brand studio, Vox Creative.
The Boho XL prefabricated house model has been chosen by Ikea to build this first model. It is a kind of trailer of 17 square meters, with large windows and is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. The North American company offers this house for $47,550. it is being offered for $63,350.
Originally built in March, this home was gearing up for a tour of the US and stops at events focused on sustainability. However, this intention has changed for a completely digital campaign to make it compatible with the pandemic.
So, Ikea, buy your furniture or appliances that are in the house. And, you can also take a sustainability quiz to determine what impact each of us has on the earth. In addition, it includes recommendations to create a more sustainable daily life.