{"id":14522,"date":"2011-03-07T01:50:41","date_gmt":"2011-03-07T01:50:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-1190801-4202256.cloudwaysapps.com\/uncategorized\/1970-airstream-trailer-recycled-into-a-home-and-work-space.php"},"modified":"2013-01-24T09:59:58","modified_gmt":"2013-01-24T09:59:58","slug":"1970-airstream-trailer-recycled-into-a-home-and-work-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greenlaunches.com\/recycle\/1970-airstream-trailer-recycled-into-a-home-and-work-space.php","title":{"rendered":"1970 Airstream Trailer recycled into a home and work space"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/span> Trailer parks aren\u2019t usually the most comfortable place to live in. Matthew Hoffman, a practicing architect from Santa Barbara, California, however proved this fact wrong. The architect took an old rundown 1970 Airstream trailer, sprinkled on a bit of magic … Continue reading3
\nTrailer parks aren\u2019t usually the most comfortable place to live in. Matthew Hoffman, a practicing architect from Santa Barbara, California, however proved this fact wrong. The architect took an old rundown 1970 Airstream trailer, sprinkled on a bit of magic dust and a load of hard work, and turned it into a comfortable work studio and living space combined. Trailer\u2019s usually stick to the \u201cliving-space\u201d forms, without having enough room for a functional work-space. That\u2019s exactly what make\u2019s Hoffman\u2019s design ever so charming and praise worthy.<\/p>\n
\nA better way to recycle an old trailer instead of towing it away to a car dump where it would probably meet a bitter end, this 1970 Airstream trailer has been given a new purpose in life, thanks to Matthew Hoffman\u2019s efforts.
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