
The conventional houseboats have become history. What you are seeing here is a smooth and sustainable prefab MetroShip, which redefines the dwelling on water. Ace prefab constructor David Ballinger known for his work on presenting eco-friendly alternatives to traditional projects has emerged with MetroShip while he was making plans for altering his home in London.

The ship has umpteen green features like Sloan touchless water-conserving faucets, Solar-powered exterior LED lights, countertops made of recycled faux-granite acrylic, etc. A modern décor made using recycled frames and remnant fabric and the translucent thermal aluminum walls letting in natural light give its interior a high. It also has a fresh water tank and a high capacity tankless water heater.
MetroShip once again attests David Ballinger’s efficiency in prefab architecture and his penchant for the essence of nature and its protection.
Via TreeHugger
Posted by Ramya on July 6, 2009 in Eco Design, Environment · 0 Comment