Project posted by dani serrano studio
At just 240 square feet, the home requires careful organization and tidiness.  Dani says it is forbidden to go "up on deck
At just 240 square feet, the home requires careful organization and tidiness. Dani says it is forbidden to go "up on deck

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Dani Serrano Studio

From dani serrano studio

Built out of Teak wood and assembled with metal joints, the camper house is a construction that integrates a caravan to create a housing module. This cabin, located on the north pacific coast of Nicaragua, was built by two people using the most basic tools.

Through a system of sliding doors and windows that open with pulleys, the main space is able to open up to the landscape during the day and enclose to give privacy during the night. Interior and exterior distinctions are blurred allowing an engagement with the environment and at night it radiates like a lantern.

The intention of the camper house is to explore the essentials for a magical holiday shelter within a small budget.