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Badrumsmatta Eko-frotté Produktbeskrivning Norrgavel är mer än möbler.Vi har även en serie utvalda inredningsdetaljer som säljs exklusivt hos oss.Norrgavels badrumsmatta 100 % ekologisk bomull är certifierade enligt GOTS och FAIRTRADE.Bomullen odlas, rensas, spinns, vävs och sys utan några gifter.Ekologisk bomull är inte bara bra för miljön och hälsosam att använda, den är också mer hållbar.Den håller upp till 3 gånger så lång tid som traditionellt odlad bomull, eftersom fibern ej har förstörts av kemikalier.Mått: 50×80 cm Badrumsmatta Eko-frotté Varianter Grå175:-Ljusgrå175:- Vänligen notera att det kan finnas en viss variation i sortimentet mellan våra butiker.Hör gärna med din butik om det är möjligt att ta hem din önskade vara på beställning.This microhouse cost Rachel Ross less than $8000 to build from recycled material.The quaint home looks like something from a fairytale and Rachel now uses the home as a writer's retreat.

It'd be hard not be inspired living in a home like this.This house has been sitting on a rock in Serbia for over 45 years.It was first conceptualized in 1968 by a group of young swimmers and finally erected the following year as a one-room home.Though it may not be an ideal location to live in, it's a perfect resting spot for swimmers of the lake who need a place to rest comfortably.Located in the pittoresque Fafe Mountains, is the House of Stone.Built between four large boulders, this rustic home is also equipped with a swimming pool.Macy Miller is an architect from Idaho who wanted a place of her own--but hated the thought of a mortgage.For two years, Macy worked lovingly on this home which is also totally portable.After 6 weeks of tireless work on a $9,000 budget, Steve Areen built himself this dream home in Thailand.The basic structure of the home cost two-thirds of the total and the remaining $3,000 was spent on extra details and furnishings.The house includes a lounging space, a hammock, a personal pond, and just about everything inside the dome is made of all-natural materials.Designed by architect Dymitr Malxew, Floating House is exactly what you'd expect—a floating house.

The soothing mobile home is situated atop a buoyant platform that allows it to remain afloat in the water while minimally impacting the environment and offering scenic views of its surroundings.Designed by architect Terunobu Fujimori, this fantasy house rests in Hokuto City, Japan.Photographer Simon Dale spent $5,000 and 4 months to turn a plot of land in the woods into a hobbit home.It boasts a number of eco-friendly attributes, which include: scrap wood for flooring, lime plaster (instead of cement) for the walls, bales of straw on dry-stone walling, a compost toilet, solar panels for power, and a supply of water acquired through a nearby spring.It may not look like a garbage heap from the outside, but this home proves just how modern a recycled house can be.The interior is amazing...Minimod is an innovative and sustainable alternative to traditional housing.It's built off-site, meaning that there's no construction impact on the surrounding environment.Despite the environmentally friendly focus, the homes are equisite.Constructed entirely from recycled materials, these caravans combine sustainability, comfort and portability.This smaller house is far more environmentally friendly that the average home but still offers the opportunity to live in a multi-storey home.This "treehouse" sits on stilts, 12 feet from the ground of downtown Los Angeles.This $1200 holiday home can be repacked and carried away at the end of a weekend in the woods.Surrounded by 52 acres of woodland and mountains, this cabin in the woods is dwarfed by its environment.

It serves as a perfect escape from every day life.Brian Schulz built this homely cabin based on traditional Japanese architecture.Using local materials meant that this sustainable home could be built on a budget of $11,000.Geoffrey Warner, a violinist and founder of weeHouse, built this peaceful retreat for $60,000 in 2003.
möbel ottos baselThe large windows offer an amazing view of the surrounding evironment but keep in the heat during the winter.Andrew and Gabriella claim that living in a smaller space has bought them closer together on a relationship level.While it looks like a greenhouse, this coastal home in California, built by Mickey Muennig, has a removable window which helps keep the place cool.Dan Pauly, from Elk River, Minnesota, creates homes that look as if they are plucked from a magical forest.This mobile log cabin by Hans Liberg is located in Hilversum, Netherlands.
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Easily missed from the outside, the interior presents a minimalist, manmade design that counters the coarse, rustic aesthetic of nature.ESCAPE cabins are modular portable homes.
möbelhaus nähe konstanzYou can select how they look, the amount of space and even more.
mobel bestellen rechnung trotz schufaThey're fully portable and get delivered to you when they're built.These energy-efficient alternative homes can, on average, provide 1,500 to 2,000 square feet of living space.
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The multi-room home is connected through short passageways and surrounded by the beauty of nature.Designed by Cavco Park Home & Cabins of Phoenix, AZ, these beautiful homes are built on wheels and perfect for recreational use.Halo is a 645-square-foot group house designed by Team Sweden, a group of 25 students from Sweden's Chalmers University.
möbel versteigerungen wienIt is a solar-powered house constructed with renewable materials for the group to live an energy-efficient lifestyle.
möbel jäger hannoverSolar cells line the exterior of the living space, serving both as solar energy absorbing panels and an external roof over the structure.After being faced with the cleaning and utility bills of a large house, Andrew and Gabriella Morrison built this mortgage-free house on wheels.This space saving Japanese home is not only cheap enough to be built for under 15,000 USD, it leaves a much smaller eco footprint when compared to traditional housingThanks for visiting us today, and I hope you enjoyed the tiny homes.
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