This Tiny $52,000 Home Comfortably Houses 4 People In Just 263 Square Feet
2020 is making some of us wish that we could jet off into outer space and take a break from all the problems and challenges on Earth. While we can’t fly off for a quick getaway just yet, what we can do is find a futuristic smart home that looks just like a spaceship. [Rocket engines and terraforming kits sold separately.]
The Cube Two prefabricated home design is made by Singapore’s Nestron and it has a lot of cool perks. For one, this tiny house all ready to move in on arrival. Second of all, it has an integrated artificial intelligence assistant. And with 263 square feet (24.4 square meters), the house design large enough to house families of three or four people.
Scroll down to check out the clever design of the outside and the inside of this affordable housing unit. Remember to let us know in the comments what you think about this smart small house, dear Pandas!
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This is the Cube Two prefabricated smart home by Nestron. Here’s what it looks like from the outside. Now let’s check out the inside!
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Here’s what the layout of the prefab home looks like
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The Cube Two is ready to move in upon arrival
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Inside this sci-fi-looking home, you’ll find a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom, a bedroom, and bar counter
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The Cube Two smart home is very compact. It increases usable space over a traditional house by 15%
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There’s even a skylight to let in natural light and to make the inside of the home feel bigger
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Most of the furniture is included in the base price of the home
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Some of the furniture that comes with it includes a dining table, a sofa, a bed rack, a wardrobe, and a bedroom counter
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Even though the home is compact, it’s large enough for three or four family members to live here
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The smart home as a fully-integrated AI assistant that connects all the appliances together
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The AI assistant, Canny, learns and adapts over time
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Even the lights can be voice-controlled with the help of the AI
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The Cube Two feels like a tiny spaceship, doesn’t it?
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The prefab home is 263 square feet (24.4 square meters) big
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The Cube Two is available for preorder. The cost of the home starts at $52,000. But there are additional costs for add-on electrical appliances and shipping
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Nestron has a few core ideas that it works and builds by. They want to make affordable and eco-friendly housing that looks and feels modern. They also take pride in their engineering skills.
For example, the insulation they use means that their prefab homes are fit for all climates—from hot to cold, to everything in between. Meanwhile, the tiny houses are made of fireproof and earthquake-resistant materials. This means that you should be safe no matter where you decide to plop down your new Cube Two.
All Nestron smart houses have a fully-integrated AI assistant. You can use your voice to control most functions and the coolest part is that the AI learns your way of living over time.
The company’s values of eco-friendly affordable housing have their roots in Papua New Guinea where Nestron’s founders went in 2013 to build prefab houses for the poor. However, they were met with a lot of obstacles, including problems with local subcontractors, missing materials, and delays. Fortunately, this mission solidified the founders’ ideals: they created the company four years later, in 2017 on this foundation.
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Share on FacebookIs that see through glass shower and toilet in the kitchen/living room? Is everyone supposed to just sit and eat their dinner and watch while someone else is sat taking a dump, staring back out at them. Why, why, why would anybody put that there?
I can't help but think of the smell of certain bathroom activities lingering through all 263 square feet!
Load More Replies...Seems like a waste of money. For $50k you can buy an actual prefab house that doesn't have a toilet on full display.
It may be able to comfortably sleep a family of four but I imagine a family four actually living on 24 square meters might be a different story.
Maybe for a weekend getaway. I'd rather get an RV with that much space and go places.
Load More Replies...My brother tried to go tiny and he said it was the most depressing two years of his life. Him and his partner living in 300 sq feet. Their home was nice and they had plenty of outdoor space, but he said that you have no privacy, you are constantly on top of one another. They both started spending more time at work to avoid being in the confined space. After two years, they sold their tiny home and built a 1,200 sq ft home. They are much happier.
That would be great for homeless veterans since the DOD, PENTAGON refuse to help.
That see through shower/toilet monstrosity is NOT on the floor plan! That has a far more decent separate place with door on it.
Yes, that picture simply doesn't belong to the rest.
Load More Replies...One person could manage. Two, eh, maybe for a short stint. It'd make a nice guest house or teen pad, but a family of four? Nope.
My family would go insane if we all had to live in each other’s pockets like this. Couldn’t they have at least made the shower and toilet private? I realize that it would make the house seem even smaller to wall it off like that, but I’d rather not have everyone watch me take a shower or use the toilet.
Three of us lived in a camper for 2 months while we toured the country. That was enough for me. Don't recommended doing this long term.
I did that too, in a camper with my parents back when I was about 14. Totally put me off camping—-I haven’t set foot in a camper, RV, or tent since then, and I’m 59 now. If we’re at one of the national parks I’ll pay for a room at the lodge, thank you very much.
Load More Replies...It's fine for a single person. Would be nice if it was a traveling home or something. Other than that, has no practical purpose.
This “tiny home” is just an updated version of a tiny trailer. True tiny homes are actual scaled-down houses with foundations, and built from wood, stone, or brick.
Even though the extra 15% of usable space, it would be cramped for 2 people. 3 people would be crowded. With 4 people, it would be a sardine can.
Pooping is way too close to cooking. No flexibility, very particular taste - I've seen much better tiny homes. last but not least: these projects don't solve housing issues. We need to stack peoople on top of each other in nicer ways, instead of creating fancy looking trailer parks.
wouldn't you love just tying to cook up some ramen and instead have to watch someone take a s**t? wouldn't that just give you an appetite.
Oh lovely! Scents of cooking and odours of s**t, all at the same time.No thanks!
I could live there with my two cats... but more than a couple of weeks`with another person it would become claustrophobic. The second bed alcove would be my office. [BTW the floor plan provided does not match the product...]
What do you call a caravan with no wheels? Seriously, there's no punchline, that's all I've got!
If it's just me living there and the other bedroom can be converted to a full office space then maybe we have a deal. The bathroom needs a redesign though. Clearly the original designers does not understand bathrooms and the lounging nature they need to have
They claim to ship anywhere...but what about plumbing and hookups to electricity? How do you register it as an address to have mail sent there?
I love tiny homes, but really don't like this one. If you don't like the furniture, then tough luck. It's built in so you're stuck with it. I've seen hundreds of better designs than this.
4 people. Oooookay. Whatever. Good luck with that. Bit like a cheap supermarket pie is supposed to feed a family and wouldn't actually suffice as one person's packed lunch.
All of these comments below are pretty accurate. I am also going to put out there, that even IF the shower weren't see through, and with all the amenities, it's still going to feel small really quick. Particularly with 3 to 4 people. I have an aunt and uncle who lived on their sailboat for quite a while. Some of that time was while they were sailing it in other parts of the world, some of it was after their trip. I spent some time with them during both of those phases, so I know what it's like to be in a tiny living space. It gets old quick. It's okay short term, it's not a long term situation.
Did you just mention $52k like it was $500? With $52k, I can build a mansion (not actually, but you get the point).
An AI controls your house? Pretty sure I saw a Simpsons episode like this once. It didn't end well.
They are clearly using a very different definition of "comfortable".
The built-in-furnitures look like from a Sims-AddOn and not in a good way. By the way: is the A.I. called Hal?
It’s large enough to house families of three or four people but one of them has comfortably to squeeze under the table.
At least nobody would come to stay!? I'm looking for positives but it's like being stuck in a hotel room with 3 other people except there's no hotel, just the 4 of you in a box......'I'm going to bed'...."but its only 5pm"....'yes, but I hate you intensely, goodnight!'
Of course this would be a bit of a stretch to live in, but it’s a super cool idea that looks awesome in real life.
Pretty sure you’ll be able to pick it up a lot cheaper soon—-and have your pick too, since you’ll be their only customer.
Load More Replies...Is that see through glass shower and toilet in the kitchen/living room? Is everyone supposed to just sit and eat their dinner and watch while someone else is sat taking a dump, staring back out at them. Why, why, why would anybody put that there?
I can't help but think of the smell of certain bathroom activities lingering through all 263 square feet!
Load More Replies...Seems like a waste of money. For $50k you can buy an actual prefab house that doesn't have a toilet on full display.
It may be able to comfortably sleep a family of four but I imagine a family four actually living on 24 square meters might be a different story.
Maybe for a weekend getaway. I'd rather get an RV with that much space and go places.
Load More Replies...My brother tried to go tiny and he said it was the most depressing two years of his life. Him and his partner living in 300 sq feet. Their home was nice and they had plenty of outdoor space, but he said that you have no privacy, you are constantly on top of one another. They both started spending more time at work to avoid being in the confined space. After two years, they sold their tiny home and built a 1,200 sq ft home. They are much happier.
That would be great for homeless veterans since the DOD, PENTAGON refuse to help.
That see through shower/toilet monstrosity is NOT on the floor plan! That has a far more decent separate place with door on it.
Yes, that picture simply doesn't belong to the rest.
Load More Replies...One person could manage. Two, eh, maybe for a short stint. It'd make a nice guest house or teen pad, but a family of four? Nope.
My family would go insane if we all had to live in each other’s pockets like this. Couldn’t they have at least made the shower and toilet private? I realize that it would make the house seem even smaller to wall it off like that, but I’d rather not have everyone watch me take a shower or use the toilet.
Three of us lived in a camper for 2 months while we toured the country. That was enough for me. Don't recommended doing this long term.
I did that too, in a camper with my parents back when I was about 14. Totally put me off camping—-I haven’t set foot in a camper, RV, or tent since then, and I’m 59 now. If we’re at one of the national parks I’ll pay for a room at the lodge, thank you very much.
Load More Replies...It's fine for a single person. Would be nice if it was a traveling home or something. Other than that, has no practical purpose.
This “tiny home” is just an updated version of a tiny trailer. True tiny homes are actual scaled-down houses with foundations, and built from wood, stone, or brick.
Even though the extra 15% of usable space, it would be cramped for 2 people. 3 people would be crowded. With 4 people, it would be a sardine can.
Pooping is way too close to cooking. No flexibility, very particular taste - I've seen much better tiny homes. last but not least: these projects don't solve housing issues. We need to stack peoople on top of each other in nicer ways, instead of creating fancy looking trailer parks.
wouldn't you love just tying to cook up some ramen and instead have to watch someone take a s**t? wouldn't that just give you an appetite.
Oh lovely! Scents of cooking and odours of s**t, all at the same time.No thanks!
I could live there with my two cats... but more than a couple of weeks`with another person it would become claustrophobic. The second bed alcove would be my office. [BTW the floor plan provided does not match the product...]
What do you call a caravan with no wheels? Seriously, there's no punchline, that's all I've got!
If it's just me living there and the other bedroom can be converted to a full office space then maybe we have a deal. The bathroom needs a redesign though. Clearly the original designers does not understand bathrooms and the lounging nature they need to have
They claim to ship anywhere...but what about plumbing and hookups to electricity? How do you register it as an address to have mail sent there?
I love tiny homes, but really don't like this one. If you don't like the furniture, then tough luck. It's built in so you're stuck with it. I've seen hundreds of better designs than this.
4 people. Oooookay. Whatever. Good luck with that. Bit like a cheap supermarket pie is supposed to feed a family and wouldn't actually suffice as one person's packed lunch.
All of these comments below are pretty accurate. I am also going to put out there, that even IF the shower weren't see through, and with all the amenities, it's still going to feel small really quick. Particularly with 3 to 4 people. I have an aunt and uncle who lived on their sailboat for quite a while. Some of that time was while they were sailing it in other parts of the world, some of it was after their trip. I spent some time with them during both of those phases, so I know what it's like to be in a tiny living space. It gets old quick. It's okay short term, it's not a long term situation.
Did you just mention $52k like it was $500? With $52k, I can build a mansion (not actually, but you get the point).
An AI controls your house? Pretty sure I saw a Simpsons episode like this once. It didn't end well.
They are clearly using a very different definition of "comfortable".
The built-in-furnitures look like from a Sims-AddOn and not in a good way. By the way: is the A.I. called Hal?
It’s large enough to house families of three or four people but one of them has comfortably to squeeze under the table.
At least nobody would come to stay!? I'm looking for positives but it's like being stuck in a hotel room with 3 other people except there's no hotel, just the 4 of you in a box......'I'm going to bed'...."but its only 5pm"....'yes, but I hate you intensely, goodnight!'
Of course this would be a bit of a stretch to live in, but it’s a super cool idea that looks awesome in real life.
Pretty sure you’ll be able to pick it up a lot cheaper soon—-and have your pick too, since you’ll be their only customer.
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