This $22K Mirrored Home Office Is Launching Soon on Amazon
It was during a hiking trip that Estonian brothers Andreas and Jaak Tiik came up with the idea for ÃÃD House, a small prefab home with serious design cred that can pop up practically anywhere. The idea was an instant success, and the houses can now be found around the world in various guises. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the pair came up with a new ideaâa prefab office based on the ÃÃD House that could easily be shipped anywhere in the world.
"ÃÃD Home Office was created to address a practical need," says Kristi Kivilaid of ÃÃD House. "In todayâs turbulent times, the general working culture has changed, and the need for separate office space is increasing every day. Many companies no longer see the need to rent big office spaces, and so people are working from home more than ever. This offers a workspace in your back garden, separate from your house, where you can concentrate and let ideas spring to life."
The result is a simple 113-square-foot prefab that expands the companyâs popular Mirror Glass collection to five different models. The best-known of these models is the ÃÃD Hotel, which has been used in hospitality businesses around the world. "The pure modern form of the ÃÃD Home Office already existed," says Kivilaid. "We just had to come up with the perfect size for a home office that would be easy to ship worldwide and simple to install."
The space can easily fit a deskâor even two desks if there is a couple working from homeâand a small sofa. Shelves can be installed on the timber walls for storage. And, if the home office is no longer required, the structure can be used as a playhouse, yoga studio, or a small guest bedroom. "The materials are strong and durable, so the house will last a lifetime," says Kivilaid.
The office has two wooden wallsâone at the rear and one at the sideâand expansive, floor-to-ceiling glass mirror walls at the front and other side. "Itâs designed for people who are looking for an original solution for the home office," says Kivilaid. "Itâs minimalist from the inside to the exterior, and the pure form allows your ideas to be in focus while you work."
Thanks to the reflective glass facade, the cabin seamlessly blends into its surroundings, making it suitable for use in both urban and rural environments. While most people will likely install the cabin in their backyard, a couple in Belgium are interested in installing one on the roof terrace of their home, and they are currently negotiating planning permission with the local council.
"We designed the ÃÃD Home Office to take its character from the environment in which itâs located," says Kivilaid. "Neighbors also love it, as it really melts into the environment. Plus, the glass facade allows you to keep an eye on children while youâre working."
Every element of the officeâs design has been carefully considered. The floor-to-ceiling windows use mirrored glass, which reflects 97% of direct sunlight. This means a desk can be placed directly against the glass wall to take advantage of views and natural light, without introducing glare to computer screens.
The standard office costs â¬19,000 (about $22,114) plus transport costs, and it can be purchased directly from ÃÃD Home. The company also plans to offer it through Amazon in the near future, which will make procuring the prefab even easier for international buyers.
"The whole idea is to make house ownership and installation as easy as possible," says Kivilaid. "So, we kept it simple. Of course, if someone is interested in creating something custom, we can add furniture, lighting, or even create a bigger space. Thatâs the beauty of owning an ÃÃD Home Officeâitâs simple to install and fun to use!"
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Designer: ÖÖD House / @oodhouses
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