
It is amazing to think of things that people do for the love of nature. Artist Paul Villinski stripped out all formaldehyde-contaminated materials in a 30′ Gulfstream Cavalier FEMA Trailer, and rebuilt it using denim insulation, reclaimed wood floors and bamboo cabinetry.

On top of all this eco razmatazz, the trailer includes a complete range of off-grid electronics that even includes a 1.6 kilowatt photo-voltaic solar system that features an array of nine large solar panels that can tilt upward from the trailer’s roof to face the sun.
Then there is the micro-wind turbine that spins atop a 40-foot high aluminum mast, providing extra power. Power is tored in eight large batteries that are as heavy as an average man. And you can even see them underfoot through the clear Lucite floor section as you step into the trailer.
Also, a wall section can become a deck, ten-foot wide providing daylight in the expansive main area.