Amazon is selling a tiny-home kit that can be assembled in just eight hours. The vendor, Allwood, said the structure isn’t supposed to serve as a permanent residence, since there’s no bathroom or kitchen. Instead, the property could function as a yoga studio, pool house, or outdoor grilling area.
The product is part of a growing trend of making tiny homes cheaper and easier to assemble, but it’s geared toward a wealthier clientele.
Tiny homes have emerged as a solution to skyrocketing rents in major cities, but lately they’ve also become a way for wealthy buyers to customize their properties.