For those of us constantly craving the world behind the concrete mastodons, the mobile homes appear to be the perfect expression of freedom since mobility defines us ever more these present days. It is part of a successful recipe, and not only from a professional perspective, while more and more articulating out social behavior, always seeking to escape the ever banal daily. The mobile homes, regardless of the design they come in, are the shortest way to a pure state of mind and the authentic joys of life. But Romanians seems to be reluctant in discovering the pros of this type of housing, local producers told us, for reasons which mostly relate to prejudices.<\/p>\n
In a country suffocated by bureaucracy, mobile homes come with the main advantage of not needing a building permit. More than that, you don\u2019t need a foundation either and, if need be, you can easily move the home on short distances. You can order them in various sizes and designs, most of them being built from wood or prefabricated wood panels. They boast the same qualities as a regular house \u2013 thermal and acoustic insulation, fireproof treated wood and resistance to bad weather in all its manifestations \u2013 but can be raised in a much shorter interval, sometimes even within a week.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe need to underline one thing from the very outset: there are at the moment no houses in Romania that can be listed in the A energy efficiency class. Well, these mobile homes can\u201d, Nicolae Oiesdean, director of Autorulote Romania, a company selling mobile houses and caravans, told Houzbuzz.com His homes feature up-to-date technology, such as galvanized chassis, walls made from structural isolated panels, with the floor and roof also benefitting from thermal insulation, with layers ranging from 5 to 15 cm in thickness, and a vapor barrier, while interiors are fully furnished and can be easily connected to utilities.<\/p>\n
The models come in different sizes and, consequently, different internal layout and prices. For instance, a mobile home which measures 2.5 meters in width and 6 meters in length cost between 9,200 and 12,800 VAT not included. The largest homes, those measuring 6 meters in width and coming close to the size of traditional houses, cost 22,300 plus taxes. They feature two bedrooms, each spreading on 9.5 square meters, a 14.5 sq. meter living, a bathroom and a 12 sq. meter kitchen with dining area included.<\/p>\n