The interior of small houses abroad

Romantic mobile home for a family with two children - the best way to go to the sea

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The wave on the roof and the blue below the name of the house onWheels for a Family to the Sea The creator of compact homes, Greg Parham of Durango, Colorado, built this unusual mobile home for a family of 4 people. This creation, called the Pecod (after the ship from the novel “Moby Dick” by G. Melville), is very different from the pictures of small houses that have flooded the Internet. Unique and the appearance and content of the house. The pecode reaches 8 m in length, its width is 2.5 m, and its height is slightly more than 4 m. The walls are made of standard structurally insulated panels, and the figured ceiling is handmade by Douglas Fir. As a nice addition to the back wall, adjacent to the bathroom, hung a mini-hothouse. The bedrooms, raised on the mezzanine, are connected by a bridge made of durable Plexiglas. Wave-shaped roof and exterior claddingechoed with the details of the interior: the working surface of the kitchen pedestals also gave a wavy edge line and used wood of different species of hazel. The dining area can be laid out or removed whenof necessity. Under the stairs, leading to the upper rooms, organized space for storing small items. Portholes in the wall are reminiscent of the whaler's ship from the novel “Moby Dick”. The window to the bathroom is a mini-greenhouse, slightly raised to the outside. Parents and children have separate bedrooms. Bottom wavy ceiling looks fascinating volume. Even on a small area, there was a place for all family members and necessary things. Rational and cozy.

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