Never put up with an annoying neighbour again!
The flat-pack homes you can take apart and move in just four hours
- The homes take four to seven hours to set up, according to Estonian firm Kodasema
- It says moving means you can move at will, and save risks of househunting
- The buildings are 25 square feet, and feature bathroom, bedroom and lounge
- They are not fixed to the ground, but do require connection points for water, electricity and sewerage
Moving house can be a chore, so an Estonian company has come up with what it thinks is the perfect solution.
New flatpacks, which creators say take between four and seven hours to build, can instead be put up anywhere - meaning you can easily move if you don't get on with your neighbours.
The 25-square-foot buildings, named Koda, contain an open-plan lounge, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.
The glass frontage gives owners sweepings views of their surroundings.
It is not known how much they will cost, but inventors are hoping they prove popular with adventurous homebuyers.
In order to set up the home, however, you do need access to water, electricity and sewerage connection points
The 25-square foot homes feature a kitchen, bathroom and kitchen, and creators claim they are easy to move
Creators say they have designed a free flowing home that can be easily moved around by owners
A statement from Kodasema, the company behind the designs, said: 'Much of our quality of life depends on both our home and its location meeting our needs.
'When choosing where to live however, we may take risks on both fronts. It can be difficult to make major changes to a conventional home as inconvenient and extensive repairs are often involved, or even full demolition and reconstruction.
'Moreover, houses and apartments can’t be moved - but Koda can.'
The buildings are not fixed to the ground, but do require connection points for water, electricity and sewerage.
They do not need foundations to be laid, and can be set up on different surfaces.
The innovative design includes a small bathroom (left) and an open-looking front giving sweeping views of your surroundings
The designs feature a lounge area as well as a a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, and the company behind it is hoping the idea takes off
The tiny prefabricated homes can move with you, says Estonian design collective
The back of the homes are walled to allow privacy, while the front gives sweeping views of the surroundings
(The Mail, UK)
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