The all-too-unrealistic idea of taking your house on a road trip already has a realistic version.
Today's innovatively designed portable homes can easily fit into multiple environments, adding a more diverse living experience to life. For example, it can easily be placed in the woods, by the water, by the sea or in a wilderness, and it can also adapt to multiple complex weather conditions.
Today we share with you three good-looking and practical portable houses, so let's take the house to the waves!
áPH80 Concrete Hut
This block-like concrete block was designed by the architects of áBATON architecture studio from Madrid. Of course, it is not a building block, but a real home that can be deformed and unfolded.

The materials used in the construction are as strong as possible, with a balance between comfort and affordability, which is the principle of the áPH80 series of houses: health, environmental protection, balance and simplicity.

áBATON Studio designed the áPH80 series residence as this two-person portable home, and the architectural dimensions were worked out repeatedly by the architects, even including the size of the furniture, in order to accomplish the arrangement of functional spaces in a limited space. The whole is easy to move and can be placed almost anywhere.


While the exterior is a cold concrete shell, the interior is indeed very warm and woody, and the front facade can be opened to the maximum extent to the sides, so the whole room is connected to the outside world.
The most dramatic thing is that this "concrete" is movable and sustainable.


Where to put it next time? Maybe the sea, or deep in the woods, where comfortable to put ~

M.A.DI Home
Italian architect Renato Vidal has designed a folding economical house that can be assembled in less than a day and is earthquake resistant.
The house, called M.A.DI Home, is triangular in shape and comes in a variety of sizes, including a 2.5-square-meter hut, a two-person house of about 5 square meters, and a three-person family house of seven or eight square meters.
Each house has two floors, with its second floor equipped with a kitchen, dining room and toilet, while the second floor is a bedroom. In addition to being earthquake-resistant, it is environmentally friendly and uses solar panels and LED lights to save energy.
The structure and special folding ability of this house makes it a mobile home that can be prefabricated at the factory and simply trucked to the site for assembly. The house can be assembled in any location without the need for a concrete foundation, so when you want to "move", you can move the entire house.

Living Unit
Created by Slovenian design studio OFIS Architects in collaboration with Permiz, C+C, C28, and AKT, three three-dimensional units are stacked on top of each other to form a portable home that meets the basic needs of people.

The house, which looks like an amusement park, was first unveiled at Milan Design Week, when it was opened as a temporary library. The designers' idea was that it could easily be integrated into multiple environments, adding more variety to the living experience.
For example, it can easily be placed in the woods, by the water, by the sea or in a wilderness. It can also adapt to multiple complex weather conditions, making it ideal for home vacations and outdoor travel.

This type of living unit is 4.5 meters high, 2.5 meters long and 2.7 meters wide, and offers not only a bedroom, kitchen and even a bathroom inside. It also offers a combination of multiple units that can be connected internally to gain more space for larger families.

LoftCube
The LoftCube is basically a prefabricated living pod designed by Werner Aisslinger that can be transported and installed almost anywhere, making it ideal for use as a vacation home in remote locations or as a special rooftop unit in a hotel.

The first installation of the LoftCube is on the roof of the Hotel Graz-Daniel. It is a freestanding moveable loft, a very special living space. For temporary short-term stays, it is extraordinarily convenient and moody.

LoftCube's futuristic architectural shape resembles a space ship sitting in the backyard.

The LoftCube has a very open view inside, and the light pours into the interior in a warm and cozy way. Innovative ideas from many fields were used in the LoftCube to create such a pleasant living environment,


The LoftCube has enough space for personal use and the high-quality building materials are very light and easy to install. The entire construction process, including interior set-up, can be completed in just three days.
Look at these good and high value portable homes, which one do you like the most?





