Homes are among the most critical aspects of our lives. It’s where we walk around (sometimes naked), cook our meals (sometimes naked), and where we sleep (yes, also naked). Your home is basically the only place where you can truly be naked, in every essence of the word.
But what happens when your need to travel and your need to bare it all collide? Well, you give the team at Wilderwise a call and figure out which floorplan suits you best; not getting the picture? I’ll make it simple.
What you're looking at is the next mobile home innovation to hit the market, with huge emphasis on the word ‘home’. Just check out the gallery for a moment to understand what I mean.
Now, what do you think? I'm sure you’ve noticed that this new mobile home style is just that, a home. Unlike campers or other towables, the Wilderwise offers everything from a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, a porch, and even a second floor.
Now, so much tech and ideas went into building this ground-breaking home that a five-minute article wouldn’t suffice to present all this info to you. So, I'm just going to brush up on some of the basics, and you can click here to check it out in detail for yourself.
First, a quick look at the dimensions. The home comes in with a 20-foot (6.1-m) length, 8-ft (2.4-m) width, and 13.5-ft (4.1-m) road height. Parked and lifted, however, the height comes in with an extra three feet for a total of 16.5 (5 m). Overall, a 300 sq ft (27.8 sq m) surface is available for you to basically put in whatever you want.
Why do I say put in whatever you want? Well, the team offers four different floor plans to choose from, in addition to a number of extras, to make it as modular as your lifestyle asks it to be. We'll get into those shortly.
As for the essentials of something like this, it’s all there. For electricity, the unit is NEC compliant and packed with 120V outlets and wireless charging; solar panels, battery and inverter are found as well.
Water needs are covered by a number of water tanks found throughout the home, fueled by a water generator that uses condensation and air pressure to extract moisture from the atmosphere. That's right, and most of your water is recycled with the help of VDF and UV filters.
As for your own waste products, the toilet is an incinerator chamber that literally burns your by-products into one teacup of ash a week (with regular use by four people). You can just toss it in the trash or use it to help balance PH levels in your potted plants hanging out the second-floor window.
Can you imagine that conversation with a fellow mobile home family? “What ya doin' there Martha? Putting in some new petunias?” “Oh no, I'm throwing away our fecal matter.” A blank stare ensues, and you never see that person again in your life.
Honestly, that’s the perfect way to keep people away. After all, it's probably why you bought a mobile home in the first place. Before exploring the rest of this wonderful trailer home, you should know the team is developing a version where you can make this thing a lake house.
What you're looking at is the next mobile home innovation to hit the market, with huge emphasis on the word ‘home’. Just check out the gallery for a moment to understand what I mean.
Now, what do you think? I'm sure you’ve noticed that this new mobile home style is just that, a home. Unlike campers or other towables, the Wilderwise offers everything from a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, a porch, and even a second floor.
First, a quick look at the dimensions. The home comes in with a 20-foot (6.1-m) length, 8-ft (2.4-m) width, and 13.5-ft (4.1-m) road height. Parked and lifted, however, the height comes in with an extra three feet for a total of 16.5 (5 m). Overall, a 300 sq ft (27.8 sq m) surface is available for you to basically put in whatever you want.
Why do I say put in whatever you want? Well, the team offers four different floor plans to choose from, in addition to a number of extras, to make it as modular as your lifestyle asks it to be. We'll get into those shortly.
As for the essentials of something like this, it’s all there. For electricity, the unit is NEC compliant and packed with 120V outlets and wireless charging; solar panels, battery and inverter are found as well.
As for your own waste products, the toilet is an incinerator chamber that literally burns your by-products into one teacup of ash a week (with regular use by four people). You can just toss it in the trash or use it to help balance PH levels in your potted plants hanging out the second-floor window.
Can you imagine that conversation with a fellow mobile home family? “What ya doin' there Martha? Putting in some new petunias?” “Oh no, I'm throwing away our fecal matter.” A blank stare ensues, and you never see that person again in your life.
Honestly, that’s the perfect way to keep people away. After all, it's probably why you bought a mobile home in the first place. Before exploring the rest of this wonderful trailer home, you should know the team is developing a version where you can make this thing a lake house.