
Does expensive or lack of lodging prevent you from taking distant holidays? In that case, why not carry your home with you! The iPAD homes are ready to be carried away. Yes, the iPAD Portable Home is a lightweight kitset building from architect Andre Hodgskin, which can be used as a one-bedroom holiday home, office, studio or resort unit and can also be grouped into a series of pavilions for larger accommodations, making it fit to be used as retirement homes with individual suites, dormitory functions, vacation bungalows or rentals. This portable house gives you the freedom to choose from a variety of external color options available and extendable decks matching your need and likes. Each home is outfitted with normal bathroom and basic kitchen facilities, electric appliances, laundry and a fireplace.
Measuring a total of 50 meters squared (with optional decks adding additional outdoor space of 55 meters squared) it fails to serve as a permanent residence for larger families. The iPAD can be easily manufactured, transported or shipped as a kitset and raised by a licensed contractor. These features also makes it ideal to serve as a roof for thousands who get displaced under natural calamities, apart from the simple yet stylish living that it bets on.
Price: NZ$125,000
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Comments
Is it still called budgeting when you spend $125,000 to get a mobile home like this to SAVE UP on expensive hotels??
And wont you have to shell out a few buck to get a license for parking this thing in a resort or a few days???
I really don’t understand why people are so obsessed with feeling at home even when they are on a vacation!!