Recreational vehicle or motorhome has been introduced more
than a century ago. The forms are very varied and along with the time this
trend is increasingly popular, especially in western countries. And a couple
from New Zealand managed to create the most innovative motorhome ever.
Justin Hayward and Jola Siezen create a very unique
motorhome. Their truck can be transformed into a tiny house with a unique
design. In normal condition, the vehicle is almost like other house trucks in
general, plus a series of windows and two towers that make it look like a
castle in medieval times.
This motorhome is bundled in solid form and neatly. It meets
all requirements to enter the streets, and also easy to drive. Justin and Jola
only need to determine where they will stop, and then transform the truck into
a castle miniature. The roof can be extended upwards, and the wall folds can be
drawn. All parts have their own functions, including the towers.
This 'castle truck' works intelligently. It accumulates
power from solar panels, capable of heating water through a combination of
sunlight, furnace and gas. The vehicle can collect rainwater and store it in
the bottom tank. Everything is perfect for the small family of Justin, Jola and
baby Piko.
This motorhome has quite large space. The kitchen is
equipped with a stove, sink, refrigerator and table. The door can be shifted to
the side, exposing the living room. The dumpster and baby seat can be folded
when not in use. And the clothes are stored in innovative rotary cabinets with
automatic lights. And the pair of towers act as a separate toilet and shower
room.
This motorhome is also environmentally friendly. In addition
to utilizing solar panels, Justin and Jola also use a composting toilet (for
saving water). On the top floor, they put a bathtub and a hammock. There Justin
and Jola also put food drying system, so this small family can save fruits
supply.
To explore the castle truck of Justin and Jola, you can see
the video below: