Two Designers Turn a Vintage Camper Into a Dreamy Mobile Office for $36K

Alternative Design Studio transforms a 1970s travel trailer into a mobile studio with a workspace that converts into a queen-size bed.
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Daniel Aguilar and Natalie Dalton, the founders of Los Angeles–based Alternative Design Studio, were seeking a creative space outside the realms of home and work when a moment of inspiration struck. "In search of our own third space—and with our garage already full—we decided to transform a vintage trailer into a place to create, ideate, read, work, draw, and even spend the night," Natalie says.

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Laura Mauk
Laura Mauk writes about architecture and design for Dwell, Wallpaper*, the San Francisco Chronicle, SHLTR, and Spaces.