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More and more people are choosing to downsize to smaller "transformer"-type spaces, well-designed trailers and live+work spaces, embracing the financial,pragmatic and spiritual freedom it entails. So what about a trailer for the trees?
UK-based design and construction company Blue Forest's pre-fabricated eco-PERCH offers a refreshing refuge that not only sleeps four, but also conforms to code.
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Eco-PERCH is more modern in aesthetic, but has the requisite wood-burning stove and integrated plant room out back for gardeners, though the design's entirety can be reconfigured into work as an off-grid classroom, studio or office. Designboom describes this cozy abode:
Assembled with natural materials, the structure may be implemented within 5 days, minimally impacting the landscape with adequate site preparation beforehand. Contained within a 6 meter by 8 meter footprint, the combined kitchen, dining, living area and bedroom may comfortably accommodate four people. Wrapped with a continuous roof surface, its oval sectional geometry visually connects with the outdoor scenery through windows and a veranda formed with a deep eave.
Eco-PERCH complies with the UK Caravan & Mobile Homes Act, and is a more attractive alternative to poor quality trailers, giving a more generous use of space, while still remaining efficient.
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Placed in a natural setting amongst the trees, the front porch would be quite the spot to hang out and watch the clouds go by.
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