Ever dreamt of a space that’s both a creative haven and a hangout spot? Meet Amir and his son, who transformed a humble cart into a multifunctional caravan wagon that’s perfect for work, play, and everything in between. From its clever tilting walls to the charming outdoor shower, this handcrafted gem is a testament to innovative design and father-son bonding. Dive into their inspiring story and discover the magic of tiny living!
Amir emailed us this week to show off the awesome caravan wagon he and his 15-year-old son built together. It’s a space for them to hang out and work.
The story is that I wanted to build a small wagon for me and my son to have a place for recreation in our village.
So we built it on a small cart we found. Bigger than the cart. It has a small balcony with a kitchen.
And a shower outside under a tree.
I use it for writing and meeting people for coaching; and my son ( 15 y.o.) for hanging out with his friends.
I am an architect in my profession, and a coach. My son is in arts highschool here in Israel.
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Handcrafted Work & Play Wagon

Images via Amir
Tilting the walls out provides lots of extra space inside.

Images via Amir
Oh, I love the fabric work on the ceiling.

Images via Amir
The blue exterior looks lovely.

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Wonderful scenery, too!

Images via Amir
The camp stove lets them cook up meals.

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The little canopy is a perfect touch.

Images via Amir
Highlights
- Amir and his son built a multifunctional caravan wagon for recreation and work.
- The wagon includes a small balcony with a kitchen and an outdoor shower.
- Amir uses the space for writing and coaching, while his son uses it to hang out with friends.
- The wagon features tilting walls for extra interior space and a charming fabric ceiling.
- The blue exterior and scenic surroundings add to the wagon’s appeal.
- A camp stove in the wagon allows them to cook meals.
- The handcrafted wagon is an example of creative use of small spaces.
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I think this is really genius the way you slanted the walls out. I had started something similar on my Estate to be used as a carriage for children’s rides. I got injured in an accident and didn’t get it finished and it fell over. I was so sad. It made me happy to see your finished project. Thanks for sharing.
Wow Diane I’m so sorry about that!
This is such a beautiful build! Great job Amir. The colors are fantastic, and the background scenery is making me feel homesick 🙂