SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

June 25, 2021

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36 DIGS.NET | 6.25.2021 months at a time. From our research, we know that [eight] out of 10 people globally experienced their homes as a sanctuary. Practically overnight, homes transformed into offi ces, schools, gyms, playgrounds and social spaces. We also know that people want to live healthier and more sustainably but struggle to do so. They are looking for affordable solutions to clean air, clean water, minimizing waste and saving energy. IKEA has a big role to play here. We want to make healthy and sustainable living the default option—offering affordable and desirable products and solutions to the many people." A few months ago, the team launched a new initiative, which consisted of showing how "no matter what size space you have, you can live healthy and sustainably," says IKEA U.S. Sustain- ability Manager Jennifer Keesson. This is how the IKEA tiny home was born. Launched in October 2020 in collaboration with Vox Creative, the online, two-month campaign showcased how to create a tiny space of only 187 square feet that is all at once stylish, affordable and sustainable, and how small choices at home can have a big impact on the world. The exterior of the house, which is built on a fl atbed trailer, is painted a dark tone; the interior features a neutral color palette to make the space feel larger. Mostly white and wood was added to a few touches of black and some graphic patterns. The kitchen, A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | I K E A T I N Y H O U S E

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