Floating house on the water

The flourishing of the caravaning idea is a perfect example of how much the pandemic has changed our thinking about ways to spend leisure time, as well as our approach to work, investing, or buying property. Today, in the era of remote work, our mobility is greater than ever before. A floating house on the water is an ideal option for those who have a nomadic soul and at the same time love water and the closeness of nature.

Scuba diving, fishing, swimming, windsurfing, sunbathing by the water – all these activities don’t have to be associated with trips to the sea/lake/river. Nor do you need to have a plot of land near water bodies to enjoy the proximity of nature. A floating house on the water is an excellent way to ensure that such attractions are – quite literally – at your fingertips right after waking up and just before falling asleep. And when one place gets boring – you can simply sail on. For this reason, floating units are a great proposition for those who like to be on the move, and mobility is their lifestyle and philosophy of life.

Our floating houses on the water are fully equipped units with everything necessary for everyday life – a bathroom with a shower, kitchen, bedroom, and terrace. Besides being mobile, they are no different from a regular apartment. Surprisingly for many, their size can be quite spacious, as the largest houseboats can reach up to 60 m², with a total usable area including terraces of up to 150 m². Floating houses on the water are equipped with all necessary installations: water, electricity, antenna, heating (with a furnace and radiators). Thanks to this, they can be used throughout the year – even in winter.

Floating versions are equipped with an engine, onboard battery, steering gear, fuel tank, navigation lights, and a solar package – photovoltaic panels that provide energy independence. These are fully comfortable apartments that can be additionally equipped according to preferences, such as slides, sauna, LED lighting, bedroom and lounge furniture, and even a radio with speakers or a television.

Floating houses on the water are popular not only among those who prefer to have the flexibility to change locations instead of investing in a property permanently tied to the ground and a specific location. Houseboats are also an excellent option for those dreaming of escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life – without the noise of the street outside or neighbors playing loud music next door.

On the other hand, individuals seeking an alternative to a lakeside cottage without the option of mobility can choose from a rich variety of stationary units.