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<blockquote data-quote="LiamRollings" data-source="post: 4058238" data-attributes="member: 45212"><p>Not exactly no, I am an architect by trade and the units we are building are all completely individual. Those Pods and Yurts are great for some people but for me personally, they are very limited in their design capabilities and offer nothing in the way of a unique experience. We're designing the next level of luxury. The best way to describe the first one is "three interconnected log cabins that are connected via tunnel footbridges" They are also on wheels which means the whole building is adaptable/interchangeable, for example, we have a Sauna that will be able to attach to the side of the building to create an additional space. What we have designed has never been seen before and we are in conversation for it to be shown on a very popular show on Channel 4, thus the reason we cannot show any photos just yet. But it has all the functionality of a 1-bed house and is completely eco-friendly and off-grid.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree with you, there is nothing stopping the owner building their own one, but most farmers we have spoken to do not have the time, inclination or knowledge to start and run a glamping site as well as a farm business, not to mention the funding it costs to start something like this. We are able to do all of the above and guarantee the landowner an income for doing nothing. AirBnB is great, and it has paved the way for a lot of things like this, however, there are multiple platforms out there to manage bookings which will maximise the income much better than a single AirBnB account can do. We're not saying don't use AirBnB, we will be using the platform ourselves, however, I'm afraid there is much more to it than just "popping one up and sticking it on AirBnB".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiamRollings, post: 4058238, member: 45212"] Not exactly no, I am an architect by trade and the units we are building are all completely individual. Those Pods and Yurts are great for some people but for me personally, they are very limited in their design capabilities and offer nothing in the way of a unique experience. We're designing the next level of luxury. The best way to describe the first one is "three interconnected log cabins that are connected via tunnel footbridges" They are also on wheels which means the whole building is adaptable/interchangeable, for example, we have a Sauna that will be able to attach to the side of the building to create an additional space. What we have designed has never been seen before and we are in conversation for it to be shown on a very popular show on Channel 4, thus the reason we cannot show any photos just yet. But it has all the functionality of a 1-bed house and is completely eco-friendly and off-grid. Yes, I agree with you, there is nothing stopping the owner building their own one, but most farmers we have spoken to do not have the time, inclination or knowledge to start and run a glamping site as well as a farm business, not to mention the funding it costs to start something like this. We are able to do all of the above and guarantee the landowner an income for doing nothing. AirBnB is great, and it has paved the way for a lot of things like this, however, there are multiple platforms out there to manage bookings which will maximise the income much better than a single AirBnB account can do. We're not saying don't use AirBnB, we will be using the platform ourselves, however, I'm afraid there is much more to it than just "popping one up and sticking it on AirBnB". [/QUOTE]
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