Following on from our Stacked Living piece, and a big thanks to Kim at Nomadhome for sending us the information on this, is this solution to modern living. The Nomadhome responds to the transient and nomadic nature of our modern lives by providing a beautiful living space that is both mobile and temporary.


The idea behind the Nomadhome was to develop an efficient modular concept with a maximum of flexibility and to bring this unique product to standard production without losing its stylish form & high-class complexity. The beauty of the Nomadhome is that the unit can be transported, assembled and then disassembled and transported to a new location without any degredation in form, making it a truly versatile design.

Construction time is only 3 days. massively reducing the cost of building a permanent home, and can be dismantled in just 1 day. The unit is completely changeable and expandable to meet the needs of the indivdual it is housing. This is perhaps one of the strongest points of this design - it’s flexibility. The design of the home fits around the indivdual’s lifestyle as opposed to changing your lifestyle to fit the unit.

The units uses are as varied as the potential of the layout, as the creators of Nomadhome explain:
The NOMADHOME is a chameleon. Even its facade is changeable and available in many various designs, colors and surfaces. The easy change of NOMADHOMES outside makes it perfect for companies who need to change their branding from time to time.
Nomadhome’s high-class quality interior materials guarantee a very comfortable living or working-atmosphere with pleasant acoustics.
A brilliantly exectuted solution, unique in it’s design and flexibility, and perfect for those of us constantly on the move yet wanting our own space. I’m saving up for one.


You can visit the Nomadhome website here, or read the Nomadhome blog here.

July 18th, 2008 at 8:25 am
I need one of these.
I like the posting, Ed.
July 18th, 2008 at 8:45 am
Thank you a lot Ed! I like your post! If you should come over to salzburg one day, we’ll go for coffees, sì?
September 15th, 2008 at 1:33 am
Amazing site.
Thanks, webmaster.
September 30th, 2008 at 8:08 am
LOL
that doesn’t even make any sense!