TheSize hit the road in March to tour its luxury two-unit tiny house.
Showing the possibilities in tiny living without sacrificing design, the 500-square-foot mobile tiny house gives guests the opportunity to experience all of the different applications of Neolith surfacing in one structure – like countertops, showers, flooring, walls, fireplace, outdoor patio, exterior cladding and more.
The tour began in the Washington, DC area, and will visit at least 14 different Neolith distributor locations throughout its journey in the United States and Canada.
To experience the tiny house, Neolith invites the media and public to tour the home at a location near them. Stops include:
- Washington, DC area
- Atlanta
- Richmond, Vir.
- Los Angeles(2)
- New York
- Las Vegas
- Orlando, Fla.
- San Francisco
- Toronto, Ontario (2)
- Seattle
- Montreal, Québec
- Vancouver, British Columbia
“The idea for the Neolith Tiny House originated as a way to showcase Neolith surfacing as a material for virtually any application,” says Mar Esteve, marketing manager, TheSize Surfaces. “The partnership between all the brands and people associated with the Neolith Tiny House epitomizes our continued investment in pioneering technology for sustainable solutions in any sized space.”
The tiny home is equipped with all the amenities of a custom home, including a full-size kitchen with appliances, two bathrooms, and an outdoor patio complete with a fully functioning kitchen.
The home was designed by architectural firm Jeffrey Bruce Baker, in collaboration with Stone Center, a stone distributor in Atlanta, Georgia, and Resende Design & Marketing.
In addition to Neolith surfacing the tiny house features Miele interior appliances, Sub-Zero Wolf outdoor appliances, TOTO toilets and more.
For tour stop location dates and details, or for more information about Neolith’s tiny house, visit the website.