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The exterior is made of durable sheet metal with wood as an accent.
The bunkies can be outfitted with heated floors at an additional cost, if a client knows they'll be living in colder weather.
A bathroom has a mounted vanity and toilet to maximize space.
The desk can be lowered to create more space throughout the day.
The Go-Boxes are insulated, but come with a wood-burning fireplace.
A "deluxe
A small kitchenette can be installed in bunkies that are at least 20 feet long.
A seating area can be pushed to the side to make room for a pull-out bed.
A pull-out bed is surrounded by views of the outdoors.
There are four different types of Go-Boxes, but each prioritize getting outside and enjoying nature.
A Go-Box can be transported to different locations easily, making it an ideal alternative for "van life
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