Tencent Digital (Leon) is a tiresome city full of steel, cement, and automobiles. More and more people want to escape from the city and return to nature. However, this does not mean giving up convenience and comfort. As a result, more and more builders began to design mobile homes to provide a more caring, environmentally friendly and free living experience.
Kodasema Estonia Estonia has recently launched a mobile hut that can be completed in 7 hours and dismantled in 4 days. It has an area of ​​about 25 square meters and offers three different styles of decoration, which can be used as family residences, classrooms and offices.
However, its price is not cheap, about 130,000 US dollars (about 875 thousand yuan), will begin booking at the end of 2017. Below, take a look at how good this mobile hut is.
The Kodasema cabin is made up of four layers of glass as the main structure, enough to withstand noise and cold air. However, if homeowners want more privacy, they can only pull on floor-to-ceiling curtains.
The outer walls on both sides are concrete wood composite panels, approximately 7 inches thick, with a unique texture.
The solar panels on the roof can collect solar energy, and even in the winter, they can provide the energy needed for the illumination of the indoor LED lights.
The cottage has an open, two-storey duplex structure with a living room downstairs and a bedroom upstairs. It is only 25 square meters in size.
Although the sparrows are small but well-organized, the Kodasema hut has all the household items needed by modern people, including showers, kitchens, large beds, sofas and more.
The kitchen is in the living room, next to the stairs upstairs. The kitchen configuration includes a stove, cabinets and drawers. Obviously you cannot cook too much food.
A door to the right of the kitchen leads to the bathroom. The decor is modern and spacious, but it seems to be too close to the kitchen.
This is the shower
Upstairs the bedroom space is not too big, but enough to place a King Size mattress.
Kodasema huts are prefabricated, and the factory can quickly configure the components after getting orders, ship them to the installation site, and use cranes to install them, just like 3D puzzles.
When the owner wants to move, he can contact Kodasema to pay for the cost, and the team will demolish the house, transport it, and reassemble it. Of course, the hut cannot be installed on the open space at random, and the owner needs the right to use the land.
The cottage looks very good, but you still can't get rid of the restrictions of the land, so it is everywhere in the world.
Source: businessinsider