In the days when the desire to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and take refuge in nature is felt more than ever, the “Bivvi Camp” company has made the dream of having a cozy shelter in any part of nature a reality by designing its triangular and portable huts. These small, modular huts, called bivys, are easily attached to the car and allow you to start your adventure without being limited by location. (Yanko Design)
Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
The main idea of BV designers, who are themselves a team of tourists and adventurers, was to overcome the two main challenges of traditional huts, i.e. high cost and lack of portability. These huts can not only accompany you on road trips, but also have the ability to be installed on a permanent foundation, and thanks to self-sufficient equipment such as a 100-watt solar panel and three 600-watt electrical outlets, they reduce your dependence on urban facilities to zero.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
Measuring approximately 2.6m wide, 3.5m long and 3.2m high, each bivy hut provides enough space for a double bed and an optional desk. The interior is covered with pine wood or plywood and its large triangular window gives you a unique view of the surrounding nature and gives you the feeling that you are resting in the embrace of nature.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
Commitment to the environment has not been forgotten in the construction of these BV cottages. By using sustainable raw materials and prefabricated production in the factory, the manufacturers follow the principles of environmentally friendly construction. Durable metal roof covering, cedar wood facade, complete insulation and natural ventilation system make this cottage an ideal option for a comfortable and safe stay in the heart of nature.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
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