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Boomer Tiny House is Cozy Off-Grid Dwelling Created for Millennials

Has a solar panel and fresh and waste water tanks
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaUpdated:September 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Broadly speaking, people born between 1946 to 1964 are considered boomers. Boomers have spent most of their time living in traditional homes and with age and physicality not on their side, shifting into a tiny house is fairly too much of an ask from them. To that accord, I believe, the Boomer tiny house by New Zealand-based Build Tiny – despite the name – would suit a millennial any day.

Boomer is arguably a cozy tiny house meant to satiate the needs of millennials and maybe the Gen Z generation, if they wish. Measuring 23 feet long and 7.8 feet wide, the tiny house boasts off-grid options like a solar panel and fresh and waste water tanks. These add-on features ensure there is no stoppage of electricity or water, even when you are camping in a far-off place.

Finished in metal and plywood, the tiny house boasts an airy and bright interior, courtesy of louver windows and French doors that welcome light and air inside. Speaking of interior, it features a small yet cozy living room which is equipped with an L-shaped storage-integrated sofa bed. Adjacent is the storage-integrated staircase that houses a washer/dryer and other nitty-gritties. The stairs even lead to the loft bedroom which comes accoutered with more storage and a double bed.

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Downstairs is the kitchen. Offering space to stack groceries and kitchen essentials, the Boomer tiny house kitchen also includes a propane-powered four-burner oven, fridge/freezer, and sink. Nearby is the bathroom that features a shower, sink, and a composting toilet. What else does a millennial truly need?

Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
Image: Build Tiny
Boomer tiny house on wheels
Image: Build Tiny
Boomer tiny house on wheels
Image: Build Tiny
Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Boomer tiny house on wheels
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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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