Origin: The concept of the bubble house was originally proposed by French designer Dumas. His goal was to redefine temporary leisure accommodation, providing maximum comfort with minimal energy and materials, and fostering a harmonious interaction between people and the environment.
Material Types
PC Board: PC board is made from the high-performance engineering plastic polycarbonate. It features high transparency, lightweight, impact resistance, sound insulation, heat insulation, flame retardancy, strong plasticity, and aging resistance. It is a commonly used industrial plastic and building material.
Aviation Aluminum: Aviation aluminum, used as the frame material for the bubble house, ensures its lightweight and sturdiness. Combined with PC endurance board, it not only ensures structural strength but also reduces overall weight, making the bubble house more practical and feasible.
Recycled Plastic: Some bubble houses are made of recycled plastic. A silent blower maintains air pressure to maintain its shape. This material is environmentally friendly and sustainable, allowing residents to connect closely with nature.
Common Types
Bubble Tree Bubble House: Expands and contracts freely like a balloon, without rigid walls or roof, and features a white spherical shape. When the weather is nice, the tent can be folded down to create a panoramic viewing platform, or raised for napping or overnighting – it's incredibly flexible.
Christal Bubble: This transparent mini-suite is like an open-plan private space, offering panoramic views while shielding against indoor and outdoor noise, allowing people to connect with nature without disrupting the environment.
Bubble Room: This semi-transparent version of Bubbletree's bubble room shrinks the 360-degree panoramic bubble to 240 degrees, allowing you to gaze up at the stars while lying down without being visible from outside. You can also add an additional bubble to create a bathroom or other space, creating a Bubble Lodge to meet various living needs.
Features and Advantages
Unique Beauty: The Bubble Room's sleek, simple circular design exudes a futuristic feel, a departure from the traditional square forms of traditional architecture. It introduces a new trend in modern architecture and satisfies people's pursuit of design and individuality.
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Close to Nature: The fully transparent design allows residents to fully appreciate the surrounding natural scenery, from the blue sky and white clouds, verdant mountains and clear waters during the day to the starry sky and bright moon at night. They can all be seen, feeling as if they are one with nature.
Safety and Comfort: The PC polycarbonate sheet offers high transparency, impact resistance, and weather resistance, while aviation aluminum ensures its durability, making the bubble house resistant to natural disasters, such as force 12-14 typhoons. Furthermore, the PC bubble house provides adequate thermal and sound insulation, withstanding temperatures ranging from -40°C to 120°C and achieving a sound insulation of 26 decibels, ensuring a comfortable stay for residents.
Flexibility and Versatility: Most bubble houses utilize a modular design. Bubble houses of different sizes can be combined to create spaces that meet diverse functional requirements, such as living, dining, and meeting spaces. Furthermore, the design can be customized to suit the client's local environment and cultural characteristics. Application Scenarios
Tourism and Accommodation: Bubble Houses offer visitors a unique accommodation experience in scenic spots, homestays, resorts, camping grounds, and other locations, allowing them to enjoy the natural beauty while enjoying a comfortable resting space.
Dining and Entertainment: Bubble Houses can be transformed into star-studded restaurants and cafes, creating a romantic and unique dining and leisure environment to attract more customers.
Business Activities: In shopping malls, exhibition halls, airports, and other locations, Bubble Houses can serve as temporary exhibition spaces, rest areas, or popular check-in spots for various commercial events, exhibitions, and leisure services.
Education and Office: Schools can use Bubble Houses to provide students with a place to focus and enhance their learning atmosphere. Businesses can also use them as venues for meetings, exchanges, and training, providing a novel experience for employees.