See What Happens When This Seemingly Normal Trailer Puts Its Walls Down

It’s a movement that seems to be getting favored by many across the world. People are ditching their high mortgages, over sized homes, and ridiculous bills. People are taking it one step further and the love for unique, fun and tiny homes are a thing of the future. We have seen homes that offer less than 200 square feet with a fully functioning kitchen. Homes that are on wheels so travelers can enjoy. When I saw the following home, I was floored. It has so many versatile features that it can accommodate an entire family.

Eduard Bohtlingk

At first glance, it looks like a typical camper.

Eduard Bohtlingk

But let me be the first to tell you, it is so much more.

Eduard Bohtlingk

With the unique pop out design, the floor space can be tripled.

Eduard Bohtlingk

There are many options for the walls like this modern glass look.

Eduard Bohtlingk

Which allows you a screened-in front porch. 

Eduard Bohtlingk

You can also take one pop out and turn it into a bedroom with enough bedding to sleep 4.

Eduard Bohtlingk

The inside boasts a very sleek modern design.

Eduard Bohtlingk

Oh, and don’t worry it has a fully functioning kitchen.

Eduard Bohtlingk

And upgraded stainless steel appliances too.

Eduard Bohtlingk

You can do so many things with this trailer, like an open porch.

Eduard Bohtlingk

Or even a glassed in option.

Eduard Bohtlingk

Taking a look at the floor plan you realize just how versatile this trailer is.

Eduard Bohtlingk

This design first came out in 1985 by designer Eduard Bohtlingk and has won several awards since including the Public Prize at the Rotterdam Design Prize 1996.

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