Shiny aluminum camper is built to go off-grid
It sleeps six in 215 square feet of living space The diversity and innovation in today?s RV and camper industry is simply stunning. Campers can now rotate 360 degrees, hide a sports car in a mobile garage, or travel anywhere off road.
But for all the bells and whistles, some campers just don?t seem all that livable. That?s not the case with the new 215-square-foot trailer from Santa Barbara-based Living Vehicle. For eight years Hofmann Architecture specialized in custom Airstream renovations and now the company has turned to designing a mobile space where you can live off-grid all the time.
The 27-foot Living Vehicle is a bit like a boxy Airstream, built with a rigid aluminum frame and finished with a reflective aluminum exterior. But instead of cheeky Bahama-styled interiors and the classic burrito shape, Living Vehicle is all big windows and chic design. The trailer boasts room to sleep six in a queen-sized bedroom, convertible dining room sofa, and lofted beds that fold from the ceiling at the touch of a button. The living room looks more like a sleek tiny home than it does a camper; a giant 32-inch LED TV contrasts with a light-wooden wall, while a fully stocked kitchen includes a stainless steel sink, an absolutely giant refrigerator, and a gas stovetop. Sliding barn-style doors save space and the kitchen even comes with an island.
The main living area with kitchen. The dining seating transforms into a bed and a lofted bed rises down from a...
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