Don’t Miss IKEA’s Chic, Sustainable Tiny Home—Now Open for Virtual Tours

The retail giant teams up with ESCAPE and Vox Creative to create a stylish, 187-square-foot dwelling that’s eco-friendly at its core.

Don’t Miss IKEA’s Chic, Sustainable Tiny Home—Now Open for Virtual Tours

The retail giant teams up with ESCAPE and Vox Creative to create a stylish, 187-square-foot dwelling that’s eco-friendly at its core.

Set on a custom ESCAPE trailer that can be easily hooked up to a vehicle, the tiny IKEA home is clad in Shou Sugi Ban-type exterior siding and fitted with low-E thermopane windows.

IKEA is no stranger to clever design for small spaces—but the furniture giant recently took on a tiny living challenge unlike any other it’s faced with The IKEA Tiny Home Project, a design/build exercise that fits outsize style into a 187-square-foot, off-grid home on wheels.

Guided by the company’s People & Planet Positive sustainability strategy, the Tiny Home Project prioritizes low-impact design. IKEA tapped RV and tiny home builder ESCAPE for a custom build of the company’s Vista Boho XL model that’s fitted out with solar panels, a composting toilet, and an on-demand RV water heater for off-grid capability.

Set on a custom ESCAPE trailer that can be easily hooked up to a vehicle, the tiny IKEA home is clad in Shou Sugi Ban-type exterior siding and fitted with low-E thermopane windows.

Set on a custom ESCAPE trailer that can be easily hooked up to a vehicle, the IKEA tiny home is clad in shou sugi ban–type exterior siding and fitted with low-E thermopane windows.

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"It was a natural pairing," says ESCAPE founder Dan Dobrowolski, who completed the build in less than 60 days. "We feature many IKEA products in our various tiny home designs around the country as they mirror the renewable, reusable, and recycled materials we incorporate into the actual structures."

The tiny home’s metal roof is topped with solar panels that power all the 12-volt fixtures, from the energy-efficient RYET LED bulbs to the solar fridge.

The tiny home’s metal roof is topped with solar panels that power all the 12-volt fixtures, from the energy-efficient RYET LED bulbs to the solar fridge.

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IKEA senior interior design leader Abbey Stark turned the interior into a showcase of IKEA’s sustainable, multifunctional, and energy-efficient products. 

"How I started was really listing out all the needs for the space," says Stark in an Explainer Studio video. "Like, how do you design around a wheel well and the mechanics of the home? I wanted to source renewable, reusable, and recycled materials when possible to make the space functional as well as beautiful."

The interior is lined with sustainably grown pine painted white to help the home feel more spacious. The first product Stark chose for the home were the black KUNGSBACKA kitchen fronts, which are made from recycled bottles and give the space a sleek and modern look.

The interior is lined with sustainably grown pine painted white to help the home feel more spacious. The first product Stark chose for the home were the black KUNGSBACKA kitchen fronts, which are made from recycled bottles and give the space a sleek and modern look.

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