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Prefabricated tiny home pops up in 60 minutes for under $40K

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The Vika One compact dwelling is named after the Swedish word for fold (vika) and it is designed to do exactly that
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Los Angeles-based tiny house company Vika Living has recently revealed its compact Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) that pops up within an hour
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Vika One is created by Vika Living co-founders Scott Kevern and Jeff Howard
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The Vika One compact dwelling is named after the Swedish word for fold (vika) and it is designed to do exactly that
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Vika One is great solution for a home office, glamping sites, eco-retreats, or backyard housing
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The 144-sq-ft (13.4-sq-m) Vika One floor plan comprises an open-plan shared bedroom, living, dining, kitchen area, and a hidden compact bathroom
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Compact Vika One kitchen comes with all the necessities
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The kitchen window opens up for natural ventilation
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Made with structurally insulated panels (SIP), the Vika One is delivered fully prefabricated (wiring and plumbing included)
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Vika One is delivered flat-packed on-site and simply unfolds into position in under an hour
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The tiny home boasts 8.5-ft (2.6-m)-high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling feature glass wall, and a large outdoor terrace
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Vika One comes complete with furnishings and fixtures such as the bed, table, chairs, kitchen, heating/cooling system, shower, toilet, and storage units
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The tiny home extends to the outdoors with its timber decking
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Los Angeles-based tiny house company Vika Living has recently revealed its compact Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) that pops up within an hour. Dubbed Vika One, it's named after the Swedish word for fold (vika) and is designed to do exactly that. Made with structurally insulated panels (SIP), the tiny home is fully prefabricated (wiring and plumbing included) and delivered flat-packed on-site, to simply unfold into position.

“We recognize that today’s permanent construction solutions cannot solve for all of our complex housing needs,” said Vika Living co-founders Scott Kevern and Jeff Howard. “We’re focused on providing a flexible and economical housing alternative, without commitment to decades-long time frames or permanent structures... Vika One units unfold to set up in one hour each. No foundations or heavy equipment needed.”

The 144-sq-ft (13.4-sq-m) floor plan comprises an open-plan shared bedroom, living, dining, kitchen area, and a hidden compact bathroom. The tiny home boasts 8.5-ft (2.6-m)-high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling feature glass wall, a 42-sq-ft (3.9-sq-m) outdoor terrace, and comes complete with furnishings and fixtures such as double bed, table, chairs, kitchen, heating/cooling system, shower, toilet, storage units, and all hookups for water, power, and sewage.

Made with structurally insulated panels (SIP), the Vika One is delivered fully prefabricated (wiring and plumbing included)
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Buyers also have the option of purchasing an off-grid model, which comes complete with rooftop solar panels and batteries, water collection and off-grid waste systems, which can all be adjusted according to site needs.

Apart from being a good fit for a home office, glamping sites, eco-retreats or backyard housing, since it can simply unfold on site and its delivery/installation costs are greatly reduced, the Vika One is also designed to provide shelter during an emergency situation. “We hope to work with cities and NGOs across the US (and later internationally) for emergency shelter, disaster response, and transitional housing applications,” Howard explained to New Atlas.

The tiny home boasts 8.5-ft (2.6-m)-high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling feature glass wall, and a large outdoor terrace
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“The need for a fast and flexible housing alternative is more pronounced now than ever before,” said the co-founders. “While there’s a push in many cities to increase the supply of affordable and permanent housing, traditional housing construction methods cannot keep up with demand. We're on a mission to provide a fleet of semi-permanent housing units to alleviate this $30-billion/year burden and house the hundreds of thousands of people in need while permanent construction plays catch-up.”

The Vika One is currently available for pre-order in the United States, with delivery in early 2023. The standard model is priced at US$38,000, while the off-grid version comes in at $45,000. Average shipping and set up fees range from $1,000 to $3,500 per unit. Vika Living also hopes to start delivering internationally to select countries by the end of 2023.

Source: Vika Living

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13 comments
Uncle Anonymous
Very nice and I could really use one of these as a guest house. There's only one problem, I'm not in the States, so I can't get one. 😞
Christian Lassen
$40k for 144sf? oof. Not affordable by any means. You could get a trailer that size, or bigger, for less, and with the options of being moveable if needed.
itsKeef
$45K you are having a laugh?..its a 'shoffice'. aka garden room. We have those here in England, set you back around £15k ($18k)
DavidB
That’s great, @itsKeef!

Please confirm that those £18K sheds come with insulated panels, ceiling-height glass doors, a bathroom, and a kitchen; that they can be optioned up to run off-grid in terms of water and electricity; and that they can be set in about an hour.

#apples_and_oranges
ljaques
Vika will be having a whole lot of competition from Boxabl, whose Casita is just $49.5k and gives you 375 s/f. Elon likes it. (Will this replace "Mikey likes it"?)
The little Vika goes for $312.50USD per square foot, very pricy.
pete-y
What does the original flat-pack look like.
Seems expensive for what it is.
stuartmitch
A bit pricey but is interesting. I'd suggest to the designers that they display it using some of the space-saving furniture used in Hong Kong 'shoeboxes'. A full-size double bed in a property this size is ridiculous.
TpPa
But it's called a "Tiny Home" so price is no option
deepdiamond
$40,000.00 for a shed? Sales will not be large.
Ornery Johnson
Best advantage I see to this is it can be moved (while folded) into the backyard of a LOT of places where even a small travel trailer could not fit, then unfolded to set up. Base price is 38K (on the website). Instant B&B!