The Harvard Innovation Lab startup Getaway recently completed their latest rental micro-home: the Clara. Like their previous two buildings, their newest home is set in a beautiful wooded landscape and can be rented by anyone interested in test-driving tiny house living. Located at a two-hour’s-drive distance from Boston (without traffic), the Clara sleeps four and it’s available for $99 a night.
With just 160 square feet of space, the Clara might seem small, but it packs a surprisingly large number of amenities inside. The tiny house includes a heater, two-burner kitchen stove, shower, electric toilet, full-size sink, cooler, utensils, cooking equipment, a twin-sized bunk and a twin-sized sleeping pad.
Painted black to help the structure recede into the landscape, the timber-clad Clara features a boxy and asymmetric shape that sits high above the forest floor. In contrast to its black-stained timber facade, the interior of the Clara is lined with untreated wood that creates a minimalist yet cozy vibe. Windows of varying sizes punctuate the structure to frame views of the outdoors.
Source: inhabitat.com




