Construction Trailer Transformed Into Small Dwelling | Karel Verstraeten

Beerse / Belgium / 2014

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After purchasing a discarded construction trailer for just €15, owners Kris and Griet together with Ghent-based architect practice Karel Verstraeten have transformed it into an inhabitable space. Wanting to create a small dwelling that could be used for either studying and resting or partying, the unit was pulled to the back of the garden by a local farmer. Its existing structure was completely stripped back and replaced with new materials. The outside is finished in oak wooden boarding, and is only interrupted by a circular window that lets light through and offers views out to the surrounding meadow. The rounded roof shape was repeated on the inside, with the edges of the walls curved using plywood. Flexible shelving was integrated into the layout so that the trailer can be used in multiple ways. -all construction was done by the client: Kris & Griet, Miel & Rein (the sons) and Hugo (Kris’ father)
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    After purchasing a discarded construction trailer for just €15, owners Kris and Griet together with Ghent-based architect practice Karel Verstraeten have transformed it into an inhabitable space. Wanting to create a small dwelling that could be used for either studying and resting or partying, the unit was pulled to the back of the garden by a local farmer. Its existing structure was completely stripped back and replaced with new materials. The outside is finished in oak wooden boarding, and...

    Project details
    • Year 2014
    • Work started in 2013
    • Work finished in 2014
    • Client Kris & Griet
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Modular/Prefabricated housing
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