NEW HOUSING at Messe Karlsruhe will be the meeting place for fans of the tiny house lifestyle, and it will take place from June 28 to June 30, 2024.
The fifth edition of Europe’s largest Tiny House Festival welcomes more than 70 exhibitors and around 50 houses. Visitors will be able to find everything they need to know about all kinds of tiny homes including class Tiny Houses on Wheels and increasingly popular modular houses. These can be adapted, enlarged, or reduced in size depending on the living situation and requirements.
The range on display includes buildings in classic timber frame or lightweight aluminum construction, micro apartments, single and mini houses, and accessories. In addition, services and advice centers are offered for all matters relating to the topic.
During the Tiny House Festival, visitors will be able to walk through the houses and get the impression of how spacious tiny and modular houses are inside and explore the available expansion and usage options. In addition, the different exhibitors will inform visitors about the houses and accessories such as space-saving furniture. Additionally, NEW HOUSING will advise on how a mini house can be financed and constructed ethically as well as provide answers to questions brought up by the audience.
This year, too, we are delighted that even more exhibitors and, above all, more houses will be on show. Visitors will be able to get an even better all-round view of what is on offer on the market for small-scale housing. NEW HOUSING is therefore more compact and has more content than any other mini house trade fair in Europe and remains the most important meeting place for the community.
René Naumann, director market area 1
NEW HOUSING is prepared to help visitors by providing them with the necessary information on various topics such as purchasing a tiny house or anything related to different services provided by manufacturers and suppliers.
Moreover, there will be presentations on living in a small space, how to get there, and testimonials from experienced tiny house residents. presentation by the Dutch company Ralston, for example, will focus on the Green Deal for the European paint market and what solutions are planned. This will be moderated by Christian Klerner. Together with his partner Carolin Werner, he runs the podcast “tinyon“.
With the on-site workshops and events, old acquaintances are returning to NEW HOUSING. During previous editions of Europe’s largest Tiny House Festival, interested parties were able to expand their knowledge of tiny houses in intensive seminars. Anyone wishing to take part in workshops can register for them in the ticket store on the NH website.
The workshops are designed both for people interested in tiny houses and for people who already live in tiny houses or modular houses and want to expand their knowledge. They deal with practical questions, such as the right interior design, and topics such as a living principle that is in harmony with nature.
Small forms of housing have long since arrived in the scientific context. Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, for example, is working on the topic of housing efficiency and will be represented with a stand at NEW HOUSING. Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences already exhibited in Karlsruhe last year.
Food trucks, a DJ, the Tiny Bar and more in the green and sunny atrium in the heart of the exhibition grounds will ensure the right festival atmosphere on site.