Van is converted into familiar ecological housing
The Salman, built by Phil Duloy, is a House on wheels, sustainable and energetically efficient, coated with cedar wood. Duloy felt inspired after seeing a truck converted â" the result is a familiar housing, with seating for three people, which is as green as attractive.Phil has a stepfather of Lebanon, so that the Salman pays tribute to your family heirloom. Its name derives from an Arabic word which means "little piece of heaven" and the Cedar of the work abroad is the national symbol of Lebanon. Since moving to the United States to England, for 15 years, Phil has sought to create a comfortable accommodation for your bride-and now also his newborn son.The exterior of the housing, built by hand by Dan McMahon, consists of Cedar panels with ash and oak. The roof and sides are equipped with a series of Windows that allow natural light. The room can accommodate a double bed, two wardrobes, a storage room and a set of reading lamps.The main cabin is separated by sliding doors â" Japanese houses a bathroom with shower and a fully equipped kitchen. There are still two doors with exterior access, a salamander and a seating area with a capacity for eight people around a table. This table can also be converted into a double bed for guests.The Salman is powered by solar batteries and radiators combined with ample insulation to keep the interior of the vehicle warm and comfortable. All lighting is LED and hot and cold running water, is powered by tanks of 200 litres of fresh water and residuals.According to Inhabitat, this magnificent House-truck can be seen floating around United Kingdom, mainly in the vicinity of Cornwall.
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