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From cruising to snoozing, enter Hotel Snoozebox

So many structures and shelters are being constructed from shipping containers lately. And a hotel that can be setup anywhere within 48 hours makes you think just how adaptable and user oriented these abodes can get. Snoozebox is a hotel made by stashing many tiered containers one over another and holds about four rooms. The amazing setup can be configured in 400 different ways.

Snoozebox

The structure is an independent and self sufficient retreat. It can be shipped by road, rail or sea to any desired location. Moreover, you don’t always require flat ground to lay out the abode as the leveling can be done by the installation crew. Setting up and putting together the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) certified structure is a snap. Moreover, the marvelous building can be configured in 400 different ways.

The abode has its own infrastructure and does not need any external aid for its water supply, power needs and sewage. The high point of the room is that they have the climate controlled Snoozebox feature. Each room has a double bed, flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi, two power outlets and also a wet room. Security is assured with a safe and a key card entry system. Just because this is a mobile hotel, doesn’t mean that it comes without staff and attendants. There is a full staff and also maids to cater to all your needs.

The building looks modest on the outside and the space inside is well equipped with basic amenities and extremely comfortable. The hotel is a good choice for business travelers who are always on the move. Moreover, it is an excellent choice for people who need to travel to remote and underdeveloped locations. Film crews, festival organizers, car race teams and traveling businessmen will really appreciate the concept. The company behind the structure is planning other hotels on the same line too. One is a budget accommodation which will have five rooms in every container while the other one is a luxury getaway with two rooms per container.

Via: Gizmag

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