Inside, the atmosphere is soft and bright. Oak flooring warms the room. Windows draw daylight from both sides. The living area has space to work, cook, read, stay still or invite someone in.
Everything you need is here, without clutter. Storage is built quietly into the architecture, not added as furniture.
With the foldable terrace open, Jupiter becomes half house, half open-air room. You sit outside and still feel home.
This is the kind of house where you live with the door open most days.
The loft is simple, warm, and private. High enough to sit, low enough to feel held.
The sofa downstairs extends to fit 2 more people.
Sleep feels safe here.
The kitchen is functional and calm — real materials, real tools, enough space to cook like a person, not a camper.
A fold-out table sits between living and kitchen, becoming a work desk during the day and a place to share a meal at night.
Warm wood sealed for water, quiet ventilation, a shower that allows natural movement, and a composting toilet that works cleanly and simply.
Saturn can live off-grid indefinitely, or plug into standard connections when available.
6x photovoltaic panels (2.2 kW)
Battery bank for storage
Floor heating + solid-fuel stove
Fresh + grey water tanks
Optional washing machine + drying duct
This isn’t “alternative living.”
It’s reliable living with fewer dependencies.
Dimensions
Length: 7.2 m base (8.5 m roofline)
Width: 2.54 m
Height: 3.97 m
Living space: ~25 m² incl. loft + terrace
Insulation
Walls: 10 cm dense sheep wool
Roof: 15 cm dense sheep wool
Floor: EPS + XPS thermal mix
Climate membranes for seasonal balance
Windows & Doors
6 cm aluminum frames
All-season insulated glass
Fully detachable from trailer
Kitchen
150 L stainless refrigerator & freezer
2-burner gas stove
Solid wood countertop
Soft-close cabinetry
Bathroom
90×60 shower w/ yacht varnished walls
Separett Villa 9000 toilet
2.5 kg washing machine