The story was covered by several regional outlets, including the Süddeutsche Zeitung and Merkur . Zu Besuch im ersten Tiny House in Altomünster - Dachau
This project was the first of its kind approved in Altomünster. While the local building committee was supportive, viewing it as a potential answer to climate change and housing shortages, the city of Dachau itself has previously rejected similar mini-house concepts for denser urban areas.
Lademann’s move was driven by a desire for sustainable living and minimalism. Despite the reduced space, she emphasized that she does not feel she is "going without" anything.
The house, nicknamed Lotta , measures 10 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. It is a modern wooden structure featuring rounded corners and is mounted on wheels to allow for potential mobility.