Are you still camping or are you already glamping? We have brought you some new glamping accommodations from the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf and will briefly introduce them to you.
Tiny houses
Great comfort in a small space - and comfortably furnished - that is the principle of tiny houses . So you don't need a lot of space to feel comfortable, because in most tiny houses you don't have to do without anything. True to the motto: “It’s not how big the house is, it’s how happy the home is”. By the way, there are no limits when it comes to interior design. There are tiny houses that are reminiscent of a log cabin, those that are more spartan and functional or ultra-modern . How would you like your tiny house to look like?
Modular home
Modular homes are more reminiscent of bungalows or holiday apartments, as these are usually very luxuriously furnished and offer a lot of space. Anyone who spends their vacation there can feel right at home, as most modular homes have a fully equipped bathroom, a bedroom, a large kitchen and a living room . These houses are often made for specific regions, such as ski resorts.
Igloo hut
There is a pleasant indoor climate in the igloo huts presented because the huts are made of 100% natural wood , for example the interior shingle made of aspen wood. The igloo huts are inspired by the Nordic architectural style and can accommodate up to four people. Optionally, the cabins can even be equipped with a kitchen and bathroom.
Kota
Finnish barbecue huts are called Kota. Originally they were intended to warm up after hunting, to sleep or to eat together in the kota. Today they offer a cozy atmosphere to have a good time with family or friends. There is a grill in the middle of the hut so you can keep warm by a fire.
Sleeping barrels
Sleeping barrels are being used on more and more campsites because they are simply cozy and sometimes even offer a fireplace to warm up. They are usually equipped with two beds or four bunk beds as well as seating for eating together. The round design ensures that holidaymakers really feel like they are in a barrel.
Which glamping accommodation do you actually like best? Is there something there, or do you have a completely different favorite?