Une tiny house à la française au design roulotte
Baluchon est une société française de fabrication de tiny house. Ce mouvement prend de l'ampleur également chez nous, et on a même vu en Bretagne s'ouvrir un premier village de ces petites maisons destinées à des étudiants. Le design français est-il reconnaissable dans ces tiny houses "made in France"? En tout cas, la tiny house Flamenco que je vous présente ici est clairement d'inspiration roulotte, comme le souhaitait sa propriétaire Aline. La charpente est un élément fort de cet intérieur très bien pensé, chaleureux, mais contemporain. Aucun lit en mezzanine, car sa propriétaire ne le désirait pas, mais un canapé convertible très confortable fait office de couchage. La mezzanine accessible par une échelle pourrait toutefois servir de chambre si Aline le désirait ultérieurement. Baluchon se plie à toutes les demandes des acquéreurs, et a réalisé déjà de nombreux projets à découvrir en cliquant sur ce lien.
Tiny French house with a traditional caravan design
Baluchon is a French company manufacturing tiny house. This movement is also gaining in importance here, and we have even seen in Brittany the opening of the first village of these small houses for students. Is French design recognizable in these tiny houses "made in France"? In any case, the tiny house Flamenco that I present here is clearly inspired by the traditional bohemian caravan, as its owner Aline wanted it to be. The frame is a strong element of this very well thought-out, warm but contemporary interior. There is no mezzanine bed, as its owner did not want it, but a very comfortable sofa bed is used as a sleeping area. However, the mezzanine accessible by a ladder could be used as a bedroom if Aline wished to do so later. Baluchon complies with all the requests of the buyers, and has already realized many projects to discover by clicking on this link.
Tiny French house with a traditional caravan design
Baluchon is a French company manufacturing tiny house. This movement is also gaining in importance here, and we have even seen in Brittany the opening of the first village of these small houses for students. Is French design recognizable in these tiny houses "made in France"? In any case, the tiny house Flamenco that I present here is clearly inspired by the traditional bohemian caravan, as its owner Aline wanted it to be. The frame is a strong element of this very well thought-out, warm but contemporary interior. There is no mezzanine bed, as its owner did not want it, but a very comfortable sofa bed is used as a sleeping area. However, the mezzanine accessible by a ladder could be used as a bedroom if Aline wished to do so later. Baluchon complies with all the requests of the buyers, and has already realized many projects to discover by clicking on this link.
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