Check out this itty bitty camper, called the “Keywest Simplicity,” built by Massachusetts builder, Coddiwomple. This is one of a couple of builds by Christopher Thompson and his team, and comes in at 8 feet wide, 12 feet long, and 6 feet tall.
It’s reminiscent of a blend between a teardrop camper and a Hobbit hole, with two porthole doors that bring you into the main living space. There are two round chairs that fit into the counterspace behind them, and a giant round bed. You can stand upright in the center, where there’s an awesome skylight.
Coddiwomple makes custom orders, and a model like this starts at $10,000. You can get in touch via his Facebook group here.
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The side windows flip up to let the fresh air in.

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The shaded windows provide privacy.

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Get a cross-breeze when you open both doors.

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This round bed looks like an awesome place to relax.

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Here’s the skylight for stargazing.

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I could imagine reading a book here on a rainy day.

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The chairs tuck right into the counter area here.

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Love the mix of shingles and clapboards.

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The staining on the wood looks cozy.

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There is storage available underneath the bed.

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Open it up wide on sunny days.

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What do you think of this gem?

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Highlights:
- 8 feet wide, 12 feet long, and 6 feet tall
- Starts at $10,000
- Massachusetts builder, Coddiwomple
- Large round bed
- Two round chairs
- Beautiful wood accents
- Skylight with standing room
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Wow how creative!thats what I call glamping.You dont have to worry about critters and creatures trying to share your tent with you.
That’s pretty cool. Although I’d worry about drag when pulling it down the highway, with the top scooping like it does. You could also fit a portapotty under the bed.
This is absolutely adorable! What a delightful little camper (I agree about the wind drag on the highway, though; I wonder if that could be fixed with the addition of another board or two to “close” that scoop?)
I’d never want to leave that bed with the curved window over it.
Hi: Mind blowing. Off the chart. Another level of design concept. My recommendation for any future projects is to hire an Architect or Design Professional.
Hi: Mind blowing. Off the chart. Another level of design concept. My recommendation for any future projects is to hire an Architect or Design Professional.
I love it. Very clever and appealing design. Not fond of a round bed, but that is a personal choice. Would prefer a conventional bed with two side shelves for holding books, or a place for your snack, or cup of coffee. Do not see any light fixtures or lamps. Does it include electricity? I would add a small hotplate for warming up food on that lovely table. Can’t address the drag issue, but sometimes we can’t have it all if we want something unique. It is an excellent candidate for a guest house on private property, where one could have an outhouse, firepit, and barbecue available.
So true, Brenda.
I see Bilbo left a trailer to Frodo and even Gandalf is visiting.
Yup.
I think that’s a perfect description!
My comment… megafugly. Strewth, where did they get their ideas from? Nuff said!