According to Martin, people have been craving space away from apartments and condominiums as the pandemic rages on.The Hüga tiny home by Grandio.This is where Hüga enters the picture, meeting these needs spurred on by the coronavirus pandemic.“Hüga’s design is in sync with the changes we see in the way people want to live,” Martin wrote.
The entrance of the tiny home is guarded by a barrier that can fold up for easier access into the home, according to images of the Hüga.The kitchen can accommodate amenities like a microwave, oven, electric stove top, and sink, according to renderings of the build.The dining table, which can seat up to four people, is located between the kitchen and living room.The bathroom — which has a shower, sink, and toilet — then separates the kitchen from the bedroom.