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Tiny House in Norway. Every day we make sure to present you extraordinary projects and amazing business ideas on our website and on Radio Wataha. In the case of our guest whom we want to write about today - the phrase "Polak Potrafi" works perfectly. Bartosz Bartkowiak created the unprecedented MobiHouse project. Watch the interview with the originator. Mobile homes in Norway are something innovative. Really worth.

Tiny House in Norway - what is it?

The Polish producer is available now in every corner of Norway. House, office, premises on wheels. Without contracts with developers, renting office space for a lot of money, you can enjoy freedom and space. Mobile homes are refined in every respect: inside there are beds, a bathroom with a shower, there is own access to gas, water, good ventilation. Listen to the conversation and take advantage of this rather unusual but fantastic service. How is it possible that the house can move on wheels? Everything is possible, thanks to a road legal chassis, you can transport and erect the building whenever and wherever you want. Condition? The whole house cannot weigh more than 3,5 tons. A mobile home is a great idea for:

  • a small studio for a single,
  • mobile office,
  • a small restaurant.
Mobile homes on wheels straight from Scandinavia.

Tiny House in Norway - why is it worth it?

Why is it worth choosing a Mobile House on Kółkach? What are the greatest advantages of such a solution?

  • Good insulation of the cottage. The material filling the skeleton space is wool or pressure-injected foam, which gives greater stability to the entire structure. It's warm in winter, just right in summer.
  • Perfect build quality. The house is made of wood, metal and all available types of interior finishes. Scandinavian materials are known to be a guarantee of the highest quality.
  • The comfortable dimensions of the house allow for free movement. The standard dimensions of the chassis are 5,6,7 m long, 2,5 m wide, 4 m high and weighing up to 3,5 t. The condition is a B + E driving license.
  • Comfortable, good heating of the cottage. There are several solutions to choose from. Electric heaters and heating mats. Gas heating with replaceable cylinders. Fireplace for briquettes. Possibility to install an air conditioner or an air heat pump.
  • Full connections. Solar panels, tanks for clean and gray water. The possibility of using a compost toilet or connection to a septic tank or ecological treatment plant.
Why is it worth choosing a mobile house on wheels?

Tiny House in Norway. Each client can order additional amenities as needed, such as: wireless Internet, terrestrial TV, mobile terrace, additional awnings for windows.

https://www.facebook.com/radionorwegia/videos/2495433850494709/

Manufacturer's website:

https://www.mobihouse.pl/

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