The Nestle Tiny House project by Superuse Studios and Vattenfall transforms a decommissioned wind turbine nacelle into a compact, usable living space. This initiative addresses the challenge of recycling large components of aging wind turbines, offering a novel approach to sustainability and resourcefulness. The chosen nacelle, part of a V80 turbine, has a history of generating clean energy and now serves as a stylish tiny home. Its interior emphasizes comfort and efficiency, making it a notable development in tiny house design and environmental responsibility.
The Nestle Tiny House is a unique project from Superuse Studios and Vattenfall, transforming a decommissioned wind turbine nacelle into a stylish, sustainable tiny home.
Vattenfall invited design teams to imagine second-life uses for aging turbines, leading Superuse Studios to create an efficient living space from a former turbine nacelle.
The original nacelle was part of a V80 turbine in Austria, generating 73 gigawatt-hours of clean energy in its lifetime, now repurposed for sustainable living.
Inside, the nacelle offers a compact yet comfortable home featuring a kitchen, bathroom, and cozy living space, all designed to enhance functionality and comfort.
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