Expandable tiny house pops out for extra space

A bedroom and a living room" We?ve seen some pretty ?extra? tiny houses lately, including the one with a sunroom and another with a greenhouse. Now comes something even more next-level: The Aurora from Canadian builder ZeroSquared comes with twin motorized pop-out rooms, creating over 374 square feet of living and storage space in a 26-foot tiny house.
For those following closely, ZeroSquared first introduced the Aurora concept last October. A year later, they?ve built out a demo model (pictured here) and delivered their first unit to a customer in Colorado.
The Aurora is a departure from the typical tiny house layout, wherein spaces are slotted one after another as if you?re living in one long hallway. Instead, the slide-outs create a wider main living space at the center of the house, which can fit a Queen-size Murphy bed on the bedroom/office side and a sofa and flatscreen TV on the living room side. The kitchen, which has a full-size sink, fridge, and cabinets, and the bathroom make up the two ends of the house.
The Aurora, featuring walls and roof made of structural insulated panels, is priced at $88,900 for a fully outfitted model and $60,000 for a shell, shipping not included. Optional upgrades range from off-grid solar power systems to recessed and pendant lighting to a composting toilet. Each unit will take about six to eight weeks to build.
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