Country REDUKT Tiny House is a Micro-Hotel at the Forest Edge
REDUKT’s designer Krystyna Filipiak introduces Country REDUKT Tiny House, a model designed as a mobile micro-hotel offering an off-grid retreat on the forest edge. As one of the pioneering European manufacturers of tiny houses on wheels since 2017, REDUKT focuses on evolving trends in alternative lifestyles, tailored homes, and the expanding market for short-term stays. The small cabin, despite its compact 15 sqm footprint, ensures full comfort, responding to the intensifying demand for alternative hotel experiences in naturally attractive locations. Customized for Bento Houses in two autumn-inspired color schemes, light natural poplar plywood coats the first one, as darkened plywood adorns the second.
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Light and Dark Plywood Interiors serve different aesthetics
The first house features light natural poplar plywood for an ‘ascetic’ and airy interior. Contrasting black details harmonize with the dark facade, blending into the forest’s play of light and shadow. The second house showcases darkened plywood, emphasizing the wood’s natural grain and creating a sensual and cozy atmosphere. The interior accommodates a king bed, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a full-size shower. Despite its small size, the Country REDUKT Tiny House prioritizes thermal comfort, relying on a timber frame structure filled with thermal insulation, infrared floor foils, a wood-burning stove, and AC. The design incorporates top-quality materials for durability, making the most of every square meter to provide a comfortable living experience.
the mobile micro-hotel is designed for off-grid retreats on the forest edge
darkened plywood emphasizes the wood’s natural grain blending with the forest
despite its compact 15 sqm footprint, the small cabin ensures full comfort