
The Australian company Häuslein has presented Luna, a micro-house on wheels that aims to be a self-sufficient living option for its residents.
Luna is built on a triple-axle trailer, measuring 8.2 meters in length, and uses wood and steel in its structure.
One of its standout features is the high ceiling, allowing people to stand up in all rooms.
Additionally, Luna can be configured with solar panels and a rainwater collection system for an off-grid setup.

Its highlight is the slide-out, a lateral extension that provides more space for a living room that fits a large sofa, a coffee table, and a wall-mounted TV.
Luna also features a kitchen area with a countertop, sink, cabinets, and a dining table, as well as space for additional appliances like an oven, microwave, dishwasher, and washer/dryer.
The bathroom includes a sink with a cabinet, a shower, and a toilet with flushing, with the option to switch to a composting toilet for those who want to live more sustainably and off the sewage system.
Finally, Luna has only one bedroom, which accommodates a double bed, built-in drawers, and additional wardrobes, maximizing storage in the available space.
Potential buyers will have the opportunity to add extra features such as an external deck and customize materials and finishes. The starting price is AUD 140,250, which is about USD 91,000.

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